Jennifer Wells contacted me about a move from Portland, Oregon to the Atlanta, Georgia area. She was concerned about car travel and cats. She was wondering how Muppet, a 7-year old cat, would handle the long days in the car across country. Muppet hated the car. Using animal communication, I explained to Muppet why they were moving, where they were going, and what to expect on the trip.
Jennifer posted the following on the Animal Bridges FaceBook page on June 3, 2013:
“Elaine made all the difference in my move across country with Muppet, the cat. We drove for 5 days and Muppet was fully prepared for the trip. She came to enjoy traveling and I think it was because she knew it would have an end point.
I have to mention that when I was packing up the house, Muppet was the last to go in the car. She was really concerned about making it in the car. I lay on the floor with her and repeated what Elaine had told her. I’m not kidding, Muppet’s eyes got big, she looked at me, looked at the all of her things and seemed to “know” exactly what I just said. But most amazing was her apparent surprise, like she’d just had a deja vu.
Elaine’s communication was long distance and I’m pretty sure Muppet disregarded all of it after they “hung up.” This all happened 8 months ago. Muppet and I have always been tight, but now there is a whole new layer to our relationship because of the communication. I highly recommend Animal Bridges and Elaine Garley to help with any animal communication you need. She’s amazing.”
More About Animal Communication:
- When you ask your pet, “want a treat?” or “want to go outside?,” do they seem to know what you’re asking and respond?
- Do you somehow know when your pet is sick or hurt?
- Can you feel your pet’s love for you?
Then you are communicating with your pet!
As a professional animal communicator, I’ve had special training that enhances the natural communication you may have experienced. Because of this training, I can help you learn more about your pet.
Working from my home, I hold a telepathic conversation with your pet, asking questions you provide, or giving them information for you. I can also work with animals who have already passed on. Often, deceased pets want to reassure their families that they are happy and healthy once again. I still cherish my handwritten notes of the conversation I had with my dog, Boomer, when he asked me to call the vet for the last time. He sent us such love and memories.
As I work with your pet, I hear the conversation in my head and feel both emotional and physical issues the animal is experiencing. After the session, I provide a transcript of the conversation, including insight into the animal’s feelings, thoughts, and concerns.
Read stories about some amazing communications.
Not sure what your pet needs? Contact Elaine.