Can Animals Really Tell Us What is Physically Wrong With Them?

Macy

I recently spoke with Macy, a dog who had been ill for a few weeks. The veterinarian was not exactly sure what was wrong with Macy and so Macy's human asked me to ask her how she was feeling. While providing the information that I had obtained from telepathic communication with Macy her human animal companion asked me if animals can really say that they have a specific disease or illness?

What the Animals Tell Me About Physical Issues

Although sometimes animals will provide the name of an illness it is more a description of what they are experiencing that they relay through telepathic animal communication. During an animal communication session I feel what the animal is feeling and then use the English language to describe the information that I have received to their human. I am there not to diagnosis, as I am not a veterinarian, but rather to assist their human in knowing what their animal is experiencing. With this knowledge people can then proceed to provide for their animal what they specifically need. For instance, an animal may say that they feel something has invaded their body. As I go in deeper and ask for more information I am feeling what that “invasion” feels like to the animal. It may feel toxic and make me feel nauseous with a metallic taste in my mouth. I would ask more questions of the animal then about how they came to have this toxin in their body. The animal may show me an image of them eating something outside which would indicate that from the animals' perspective eating this substance is what has resulted in them feeling this way. This is particularly valuable when their has been no clear diagnosis.

In one case, a cat client with an ongoing case of bowel issues with no apparent explanation, showed me how the she would sneak food from the dog's bowl. Part of the communication involved me feeling the sensation of a piece of dry food hitting her stomach and causing her to have stomach upset. Her person had just never considered that she would be eating the dog's food and had not noticed her doing so because she would leave food out for the dog all day.

How to Talk with Your Veterinarian About an Animal Communication Session

As with anything you will find a variety of responses from veterinarians to telepathic animal communication. It simply depends upon that particular veterinarian’s personal beliefs and experiences and also what they are willing to share with you about those beliefs and experiences. You can explain to your veterinarian that you have spoken with an animal communicator and that you wish to tell them what your animal has said because it seemed important to let them know. If they are not familiar with how animal communication works, inform them that the communicator has been connecting with your animal for the purpose of aiding in the situation. Explain that the animal has shown from their perspective how they are feeling and that you would like to share that information in the hopes that it might aid the veterinarian in providing relief for your animal. Adding that animal communication is not a substitute for their expertise and care can also be helpful.

If you feel that the information is valuable and that your veterinarian is not acknowledging what you are saying it may be time for a second opinion. Remember, we are out animals' guardians and we have a right and a responsibility to speak up for them. It can be difficult sometimes to over come one's own anxiety about talking to a “professional” about something about which they might not be open to or be familiar. But I can tell you that as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the mental health field I would rather have open communication with an individual as opposed to being left in the dark about something that could be potentially helpful.

We Owe It to Our Animals

After having received information from your animal directly to you or through an animal communicator it is so important to provide that information to anyone how might be able to use it to assist in their healing. It is simply unfair to ask an animal what they are feeling and then to dismiss them by not relating what they have said. Following through on this is part of honoring the animals' wisdom and intelligence as fellow beings on this planet and it is integral to maintaining the trust of our animal companions.



Please note: the information provided is not to be used as a substitute for proper veterinary care.