Friday, October 30, 2009

Communicating With Animals

I'm so looking forward to the Animal Communication Workshop that I'm organizing next year....

I first contacted the Animal Communicator Pea Horsley from the UK, in 2008 when I wanted to write about the subject in a newsletter. That same year, I got to know her more, when she helped me with Vlad a very sick cat that died later in my bed.

After that experience I decided that to learn how to communicate with animals myself and set about organizing the forthcoming workshop, purely selfishly so that I could learn how to do so.

Pea sounds so lovely and gentle on the phone, no wonder animals are happy to talk to her.

Pea's Website

I have only in my life so far, had one experience of direct telepathic communication with an animal. We had just brought Lady our new beautiful cat back from a Shelter and she was settling in. We lived on the first floor of a large house, I was meditating and the window was open. I got a distinct picture of a feeling, that's how I can best describe it, that Lady was about to jump and she did.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Healthier Cats Now

Well, I'm very glad to say that over the last few months I've been treating my cats as I'd like to be treated in the food and medicine sense - as naturally as possible.



After much illness and weakness the cats are in general looking in much better condition and are certainly looking pretty happy.



I still give the cats the odd tin and some dried food but the main bulk of their food is either raw pet mix from the local butcher, which they like and cooked fish heads from the local fish merchant, which they adore. I cook the fish in a huge saucepan and freeze some, so that it lasts about five days in all.



I find that the cats like alternate meals of fish and meat with the odd tin and handful of biscuits thrown in. Some of the cats are more junk food orientated, the fattest cat refuses to eat the raw meat.



I also supplement their diet with cod liver oil and brewers yeast and their coats certainly look nice and shiny as a result.



This regime works out much cheaper than feeding them with tinned food, the bones I give to the Crows and then what remains after the birds have picked over it, goes into the earth as fertilizer.



I feel much happier feeding them like this and they certainly seem to be responding well to this regime.