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Old 03-09-2024, 07:26 PM
 
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No, not the cat giving a psychic reading. I was wondering if anyone's used a pet psychic. I've been to run-of-the-mill human-reading psychics, with varying results. But I'd love to find out where this crew came from who started appearing in the spring of 2017. Seven are still here, two came inside, five are still outside. And we have one other insider we adopted around 2015 IIRC.
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Old 03-13-2024, 10:34 AM
 
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When my father retired to "the country" and about died of boredom, he went to a pet psychic and didn't seem to get his money's worth.
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Old 03-13-2024, 04:43 PM
 
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When my father retired to "the country" and about died of boredom, he went to a pet psychic and didn't seem to get his money's worth.
Not surprising. OTOH, people in other fields like doctors, lawyers, etc. run the gamut from excellent to questionable. It's a process of elimination.
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Old 03-14-2024, 10:10 AM
 
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It's a gamble with a lot of money and your pet's wellbeing. At least the psychic won't do them any harm.
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Old 03-14-2024, 10:24 AM
 
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No, not the cat giving a psychic reading. I was wondering if anyone's used a pet psychic. I've been to run-of-the-mill human-reading psychics, with varying results. But I'd love to find out where this crew came from who started appearing in the spring of 2017. Seven are still here, two came inside, five are still outside. And we have one other insider we adopted around 2015 IIRC.
I've used an animal communicator. I wouldn't say it was successful. I have a velcro dog that barks and I had a few sessions with the communicator, but no positive changes on the dog's part (or my part, for that matter).
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Old 03-25-2024, 01:21 PM
 
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I've used an animal communicator. I wouldn't say it was successful. I have a velcro dog that barks and I had a few sessions with the communicator, but no positive changes on the dog's part (or my part, for that matter).
I may be able to help here. Is your dog saying "Arf arf!! Woof woof!" ?

He's talking to other barkers or hoomins who speak doggie.
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Old 03-26-2024, 04:51 PM
 
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I think you'd probably be better off getting a reading from the cat. My long experience w/ them seems to point to cats being on an entirely different sensory level that us poor dumb humans. We know how good they are are at training us to do their bidding, but there have been many times when I swear they knew exactly what I was thinking.

One cat in particular was a stray Siamese that I adopted. Whenever I was about to get up and go to the door, the cat would look up and go stand by it. Mind you, I had not made any movement at all, I just had the thought and that seemed to do it.

The other was our female black cat Sissy. We used to call her Nurse Sissy because anytime someone wasn't feeling well she would get up and go by them. Then she would lay down w/ her paws under her and start purring. It always made the person feel better.
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