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Animal Communication

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Dantes

Guest
Zeddie will start conversations with me, especially if she wants something. Sometimes she will hear whatever I'm thinking about and pipe in with her opinion on what I should do.
And is her advice useful?
 

Kristin

Animal Communicator
And is her advice useful?

Actually, it is incredibly insightful. It's hilarious because she is a brat...she is always trying to get into food, and complains about me singing too much...but as far as life goes she has amazing advice. I ask for her advice more than I ask people hahaha
 
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Dantes

Guest
Well, that lasted...until 9:30am PST. When I caught him on the sofa, peeing on a bunch of boxes and papers I put there in the false hope that it would deter him from peeing there. Luckily they're the type of papers I'll touch once and then shred but I am so annoyed at the moment. He is in time out. I have vinegared/enzyme doused the sofa again. I'm so disappointed because I thought he and I might have communicated a little last night, but either he forgot or didn't care.
 

Kristin

Animal Communicator
Well, that lasted...until 9:30am PST. When I caught him on the sofa, peeing on a bunch of boxes and papers I put there in the false hope that it would deter him from peeing there. Luckily they're the type of papers I'll touch once and then shred but I am so annoyed at the moment. He is in time out. I have vinegared/enzyme doused the sofa again. I'm so disappointed because I thought he and I might have communicated a little last night, but either he forgot or didn't care.

Continue to remind him, and assure him that you are fine. I have to leave now, but I will try talking to him again later
 

Kristin

Animal Communicator
Well, that lasted...until 9:30am PST. When I caught him on the sofa, peeing on a bunch of boxes and papers I put there in the false hope that it would deter him from peeing there. Luckily they're the type of papers I'll touch once and then shred but I am so annoyed at the moment. He is in time out. I have vinegared/enzyme doused the sofa again. I'm so disappointed because I thought he and I might have communicated a little last night, but either he forgot or didn't care.

Hm...I think this one is my fault...I told him to go to the bathroom in the "box" meaning litter box but I don't think I specified 100%. He said "what! I went in the box!" so I corrected him. I am hoping, hoping, hoping this makes a difference
 
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Dantes

Guest
Hm...I think this one is my fault...I told him to go to the bathroom in the "box" meaning litter box but I don't think I specified 100%. He said "what! I went in the box!" so I corrected him. I am hoping, hoping, hoping this makes a difference
Technically he peed next to the boxes, on top of paperwork, since he had "dug" himself a hole/pushed the boxes aside so that he could get right down to the sofa.

I had hope last night and even early this am that he could stay with me but as of right now I'm really hoping he will get adopted out, no matter how painful that will be.
 

Kristin

Animal Communicator
Technically he peed next to the boxes, on top of paperwork, since he had "dug" himself a hole/pushed the boxes aside so that he could get right down to the sofa.

I had hope last night and even early this am that he could stay with me but as of right now I'm really hoping he will get adopted out, no matter how painful that will be.

I hope you find the right home for him, I think it might be what is best
 

Diane

Savannah Super Cat
Technically he peed next to the boxes, on top of paperwork, since he had "dug" himself a hole/pushed the boxes aside so that he could get right down to the sofa.

I had hope last night and even early this am that he could stay with me but as of right now I'm really hoping he will get adopted out, no matter how painful that will be.
I have the same problem only with pooping on the floor from my seal point himalayan....my patience is running out also. My F3 savannah is always trying to bury it....I know he doesn't like it!:(
 

Becki

Savannah Super Cat
Good luck, I hope it helps!

I haven't had just a random animal come out of the blue to talk to me (yet)...it's hard because talking to animals is like making a phone call. You are specifically wiring into their mind for a communication. They can eavesdrop on our thoughts, but we can't eavesdrop on theirs.

Zeddie will start conversations with me, especially if she wants something. Sometimes she will hear whatever I'm thinking about and pipe in with her opinion on what I should do.
I always wondered if Kovu ever tried to talk to you out of the blue. I feel like he is such a stinker plus he thinks everyone loves him so why wouldn't you want to hear from him? If he does, please tell him to stop chewing holes in socks. :)
 
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