I stand here today (in front of a lion ….as you can see in the photo) to debate the animal communication topic. You know very well we can communicate effectively with all species but, humans are not that evolved so, of course, we have a problem communicating with our human pets. Take my example: we are a three cat household, all rescued and, of course with health and/or emotional issues that normally come along with all rescued cats. Our mommy worries a great deal about our wellbeing!
She tried all novel things
including alternative medicine. Well, she wanted more; she wanted to hear from
us what we think, what do we like or dislike, etc. So, she booked a reading
with an animal communicator. Just to see how dysfunctional humans are…. they
call “talking” with an animal communicator….a reading! Phew! Anyway, this woman
wasn’t any good but my mommy didn’t know. I did not like her so I shut up and
didn’t say anything. She “made up” some stories and charged my mommy a big fee.
Mommy was a bit confused so she asked a friend who gave her someone else’s
name. Well, well, well…..this time….this animal communicator not only that she
was the real thing…she was a real treat! Sweet and compassionate and very, very
respectful. We clicked right away and I told her lots of things, things that no
one else would know. Mommy was in shock but happy! Now she has a much better
understanding of what we like or not, what do we need, etc. Daddy is still
skeptical about the whole thing but hopefully….one day … he’ll believe in it
too.
George, I like to hear your opinion; what do you think about all this!
Yours… very telepathically
Jasper
George, I like to hear your opinion; what do you think about all this!
Yours… very telepathically
Jasper
Dear Jasper,
Telepathy? Maybe. Extra sensory perception, or ESP - yes. We cats have an extra sense that humans lack - the sense of smell. Humans are blind and deaf to smell, poor creatures. However, there are special humans that can "read" us well. I don't quite know why but perhaps the why of it doesn't matter.
The trouble is that humans cannot tell the difference between humans who can read cats, and humans who can't but charge high prices anyway. I can smell a bad human from about 200 metres.
Can we distinguish good from bad cat experts? Of course we can. We can read our human pets without any difficulty whatsoever. That's why we domesticated them in the first place!
Yours
George.
PS. Celia thinks the money would be better spent on a properly qualified cat behaviourist - but she would say that! She's toiling through her master's degree on the topic.
The trouble is that humans cannot tell the difference between humans who can read cats, and humans who can't but charge high prices anyway. I can smell a bad human from about 200 metres.
Can we distinguish good from bad cat experts? Of course we can. We can read our human pets without any difficulty whatsoever. That's why we domesticated them in the first place!
Yours
George.
PS. Celia thinks the money would be better spent on a properly qualified cat behaviourist - but she would say that! She's toiling through her master's degree on the topic.