When I do my work, I approach the animals with great respect and reverence, understanding that they are individuals with individual preferences and needs.

 

Animal Communication

I have loved animals all of my life. Through my years living in Africa, I’ve had the privilege of working with both wild and domestic animals including snakes, elephants, lions, horses, dogs and cats both in-person and remotely. I thoroughly enjoy working with animals because they are always honest with themselves and with us humans; they are pure and deeply connected to their inner being, and have a clear purpose in life - just like we humans have. When I do my work, I approach the animals with great respect and reverence, understanding that they are individuals with individual preferences and needs.

When working with wild animals the issues which come up are quite different from domestic animals. Many wild animals have complex, hierarchical family structures and are intrinsic to the territory they live in. Wild animals are not individualistic like domestics. I work with owners of private game reserves, who are facing great challenges in meeting the demands of the tourists who visit, vs. the needs of the animals (who often come in as rescues, usually with diverse backgrounds), along with meeting the high costs involved in running these vast properties. I’m highly aware of the challenges faced by human caretakers as well as the animals who are usually placed in quite an artificial setting, where the natural order has been greatly disrupted due to human influence. I use my knowledge and experience to see the big picture, to assist all parties in finding solutions to the many unexpected problems which can arise in these huge operations, using my intuition and nurturing energy to get the best result for both the animals and their human custodians.

When working with domestic animals, I find that the animal’s custodian is always a part of the situation. Domestic animals really serve their human family. For example, sometimes the ‘pet’ is acting out repressed emotions on behalf of their owner. Often the animal custodian experiences not only great satisfaction at having received a deeper insight into their animal’s reality but also a great deal of personal growth that comes from understanding what it is their animal is reflecting back to them, about themselves. My work assists pet owners in better meeting the needs of their pets, as well as gaining a sense of calm, harmony and joy within their home.

The Process

The process for Animal Communication services is a little different to human sessions. When working on animals, I will need a recent photo (or two), the date of birth if known, a brief description of the issue for which I am being consulted - in advance of the Reading. After this has been completed (which takes me approximately 90 minutes), there will be a 60-minute meeting with the human custodian via Skype.