I spoke with a cat named Thomas this week whose person, Roxy, called with concern about how Thomas was behaving. Thomas was lying down and did not seem like he wanted to do much. Roxy was planning on taking Thomas to the veterinarian later that afternoon. As I am not a veterinarian, my role is not to diagnose or to treat illness. My involvement was for the purpose of helping Roxy to understand how Thomas was feeling and what he felt was happening from his perspective.

Why was this communication so important? Trusting one’s feelings and intuition is critical in animal communication. Having been a professional animal communicator for seven years, I have learned that you must have the confidence in how you feel. This involves the exercise of becoming the animal. I could physically feel what Thomas was feeling in his own body. This is when I had to have faith that my connection with Thomas was accurate.