When I think how I ended up where I am today in my work with animals, I give most of the credit to my animal family members who inspired me along this path.

Each one of my animals led me along in their own special way.  Dolly, my first animal family member, was a long haired, Maine Coon cat. I recall myself, as a small child, feeling Dolly’s feelings of fearfulness.  Of course, at that time, I would not have called it “animal communication.”  Memories of communicating with her came back to me when I went to my first animal communication class.

Later on in life, there was Emma, my beautiful white long hair Persian mix cat. Her wisdom was amazing and she very clearly encouraged me to focus on my ability to communicate with animals. Wolfie, my very large (a veterinarian said he was the linebacker of the cat world) black domestic short hair proclaimed in one of his early exchanges, “you know, I’m a very funny guy.”   It was Wolfie who first nudged me along the holistic path, seeking ways to help him with various maladies.  And then there was Meesha, my beloved dog, who prompted me to obtain certification as an animal massage practitioner.  No doubt a plan to mostly benefit her!

My current animal family members, Cheyenne, TirNa and Gracie, are continuously guiding me into a deeper understanding of animals. They also challenge me to never stop pursuing the most humane, gentle and highest spiritual level of care for them.

Who are the animals that have inspired you?

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See you there!

Anne

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