What the animals tell me

Animal Communication Stories

Every animal carries a message meant just for you. Sometimes you just need a little help hearing it.


PerrinDomestic Shorthair | Alexandria, VA

Perrin is a brown tabby with white mittens and the energy of someone who has absolutely nothing to prove.

When I connected with him during a practice session, the reading closed in a way I didn't expect. He put on a leather jacket, hopped on a motorcycle, gave me a double thumbs up, and rode off.

I had no idea what to make of it.

His person didn't either — until she asked her husband, who knew Perrin's prior guardian. She had passed away. She was an avid motorcyclist.

Perrin wasn't just wrapping up the session. He was delivering a message. He just knew exactly who it was for..

Brown shorthair tabby cat on a blanket

Honey BearDoberman-Hound Mix | Springfield, VA

Honey Bear is one of my babies. She carries herself like royalty. Calm, regal, unhurried — except for one very specific habit.

As I was learning animal communication, I decided to put my new skills to practical use. I connected with her and asked about her compulsion to bury her nose in every person's privates the moment they walked in the door.

When I asked, she filled me with intense joy.

That was my answer. I knew immediately it was a lost cause — and honestly, I respect the commitment. Honey Bear has never once apologized for who she is.

A light-colored dog, possibly a Labrador Retriever, sitting inside a metal cage, resting on a brown surface.

Waffles Bull Terrier | Detroit, MI

Look at him. Waffles is not starving.

And yet, when I connected with him, his message was immediate and unambiguous: he wanted more snacks.

No context. No preamble. Just the ask.

I respected the clarity.

His humans remain unmoved. The negotiation is ongoing.

Smiling tri-color dog with black, white, and brown fur, standing outdoors on dirt with green grass and a chain-link fence in the background.