Long distance reiki, Tips for Litter Box Management…Cat treats

May 31, 2010 by  
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Labryinth

Labryinth in my front yard

Animal Spirit Communication – May 2010

Spring is here, which in Traditional Chinese Medicine terms  is a time of new growth and forward movement. A time for cleansing and clearing of the old and welcoming in the new.  I hope that your are enjoying the nicer weather with your animal companion and having some fun.  If it’s raining don’t  forget the rain coat for you and your dog,  they know it helps.  Professional animal communicator Nedda Wittels has written a few articles that I am very pleased to add to my library section.  If you have an interesting article you would like included please just contact me and I can add it.

I’ve been busy with radio and TV interviews, long distance reiki sessions and animal communication.  I hope I have time to add another labryinth this year.

Thank you to the Kid Carson Show on 94.5 The Beat, in Vancouver BC for the opportunity to share animal communication with their listeners.   Special congratulations to  Megan  who was the first listener to contact me and was the winner of  an animal communication session.  Soon to be posted on the video blog.

Tips for Litter Box Management– Is your cat having some litter box issues?   I am pleased and proud to present fellow animal communicator  Nedda Wittels.  M.S., M.A., Nedda is an internationally known Animal Communicator, Shamballa Master, Light Worker, and Teacher. She  has written this very insightful, and helpful article that has some  great suggestions  I hadn’t seen before.  Our senior cats have some special requirements that we can easily provide for if we know what to do.  Nedda has written several helpful articles that will be highlighted here. 

Help for Biting Dogs–  “Nipping and Biting are normal behaviors in the world of the wild dog, coyote, or wolf.  When living with humans, however, these behaviors are unacceptable.  How can we help our dogs give up their natural ways of communicating and interacting with one another? ”   Animal communicator Nedda Wittels again offers her helpful insights on a potentially volatile situation for both the dog and their human companion.

 Long distance reiki can be extremely beneficial in many situations but was particularly helpful for Gracie, a 3 year old   Labradoodle in California.  Gracie was experiencing complications from a hip surgery and I was asked to connect and send Gracie a series of  healing energy treatments.  Gracie responded very well and I reported back every day with the results of the reiki and messages that came up.  With this information her family was able to respond instantly to her needs and suggestions.  The reiki treatments can be very powerful when teamed up with animal communication. Here is what Gracie’s family has to say…

“Thank you for sending healing energy to Gracie.  She was so much more alert and content after your sessions with her.  I really appreciated having feedback on how she was feeling and what her needs were.  It was so very helpful to have Susan communicate with Gracie, who was recovering from two consecutive surgeries.  There is no doubt that Susan’s Reiki was helpful, and her connection with Gracie was right on and invaluable  ..J. CA

I built  a labryinth last spring by mowing the pattern in my front field.  It was fun to build and maintain and was amazing to walk.  Labyrinths have been a part of healing for years and you can usually find one at a local church or hospital.  Animals like  them too and enjoy the energy and release that can be felt by walking in the concentric patterns.   More about horses and labryinths later, it can be an incredible training aid that can be fun to walk as well.

Practice Animal Millie

Practice Animal Millie

Practice Animal, Millie – I hope you enjoyed practising your animal communication skills with Millie.   You can read  about her here and compare your notes.  She is a  happpy,  dog and loves to play in her fenced yard.  Her yard is fenced in high page wire and there is  large fir and cedar trees along with a big sandbox area where she buries her food. Her favorite toy is a ball on  a rope that she will bring you to throw.   She loves to be with her 3 boys and likes to sneak on the trampoline when you’re not looking.  She likes to come inside and be a part of the action but she gets excited and can knock over the boys with her enthusiasm. She likes to go for walks with her human  Mom and boys, and loves to go out with her Dad when he goes on the quad.  If you would like to have more info validated please just email.  Thank you.

 

Your Animal Companion Wants You To Know …

When I communicate with animals there are a few messages that come up fairly consistently and one of them is that they like to have lots of clear, fresh  water in a clean bowl or container.  More is always better…they’ll definitely love  this! 

Healthy Cat Treats This month it’s time for a healthy cat treat recipe…do you have a favorite you’d like to share?

Decadent Catnip Treats  – Your cat says hands off, they’re all his!

Preheat oven 350F  Expect about 4 doz. little thank you’s!

  • 1 cup  all purpose flour
  • 1/4 cup  whole wheat flour
  • 2 tbsp.   wheat germ
  • 2 tbsp.  catnip 

    Magic sat for hours enjoying the fire

    Magic sat for hours enjoying the fire

  • 1/3 cup skim or low fat milk
  • 2 tbsp.  vegetable oil
  • 1 tbsp. molasses
  • 1 large egg

Mix the dry ingredients together then  add the wet  mixing slowly  until you have a soft dough.

Roll out on a  lightly floured surface till about 1/4″ thick.

Cut with sharp knife or pizza cutter into small bit size pieces.

Transfer to a greased cookie sheet and cook for 10 min. or slightly brown.

Store in air tight containers or in the freezer till you cat tells you he needs some more. 

Cool the treats and after your cat’s approval (the taste test) store in air tight containers or freeze till he tells  you to get some more.

 

Is your animal spayed or neutered? 

Did you know that a female dog and a male dog and their offspring can produce 4372 puppies in 7 breeding years?

 

If you are interested in animal communication and have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me.  If you would like a  animal communication session or a reiki treatment, either long distance or in person for your animal companion you can read more here.

 

Best wishes in light and healing,

Susan

www.animalspiritcommunication.com

 

 

 

“Until one has loved an animal, a part of one’s soul remains unawakened.”
~ Anatole France

 

How Dominic Monaghan found his Praying Mantis

November 12, 2009 by  
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Intuitive animal communication – listen for the knock.

I was watching the Bonnie Hunt Show this morning and Dominic Monaghan was a special guest. I just loved the epic adventure of  The Lord of the Rings, and I am also a Lost and Flash Forward fan so I was eager to see the interview with the charming and handsome Dominic.  I learned that he is a huge animal lover and he told an amazing story of manifestation and how a Praying Mantis came into his life. 

I could easily relate to how our animals friends can choose us in their life and come to us in the most incredible ways.  My long time companion Beau, combined with my sister and kids were unrelenting in their quest for him to join our family. That is quite an amazing animal story as well but that is another post. 

Would you like to share the  story of how your animal friend came to be a part of your family? Please use the comment form below, we’d love to hear from you and your animal friend.  If you have ever wondered about animal spirit communication just click here and learn how it can help you and your animal friend.

I hope you enjoy this video of Dominic  showing  us the Law of Attraction and intuitive animal communication in action. Thank you Dominic for sharing your experience!

Do hummingbirds have legs?

October 24, 2009 by  
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The other day I was having a rather lively discussion with  a great friend and it seemed like we were getting nowhere about a touchy topic.  Actually we were talking about money, it’s worth and how to respect it.  I had been watching a hummingbird right outside our window gently put his beak into a flower then move on to another. He would go away and come back, repeating the process.  I was really enjoying this distraction and  I shared this with my friend and he watched mesmerized as well.  Just then he looks away and momemts later asks me ” do hummingbirds have legs?” 

You guessed it, I  felt it coming and I could not stop it.  I  laughed, I cried, my  nose ran and my stomach hurt and I could not stop laughing.  The look on his face was priceless as he tried to imagine if he’d ever seen their legs before.  “I only see them fly” he said.

Do hummingbirds have legs?  Have you ever seen them?  There is a lot of information that our minds just fill in for us.  My friend is a pilot and he had imagined the little hummingbird coming in for a landing like a floatplane, carefully positioning itself so it was a perfect landing.  It had to be perfect, after all there  still was the question about  do hummingbirds really  have legs?

There is a lot of fascinating information out there about the animals that we love that we do not know.  In our busy hectic lives who has time to google little known facts about ?  The truth  is that the more we know the more we understand. Chief Dan George left us with these words of wisdom…

If you talk to the animals they will talk with you and you will know each other.
If you do not talk to them you will not know them, and what you do not know you will fear.
What one fears one destroys.    Chief Dan George

In the spirit of helping people to understand more about the animals we live with I am going to use  this animal communication blog to relay interesting information as I find it.  But, back to interesting facts about hummingbirds…

  •  yes, hummingbirds do have legs, although they are not strong enough to walk with they can perch with them
  • hummingbirds are territorial and have been know to bravely defend their flower bush from predators- even hawks
  • a hummingbird will feed about 50 – 60 times a day from a single bush
  • they have hollow bones and are warm blooded
  • they can fly up, down, sideways, forward, backwards and they can hover
  • they can beat their wings up to 80 times a second which creates a humming noise, hence their name
  • they love nectar and will drink sugar water from a feeder of any color, including red

Do you know any other interesting facts about hummingbirds? 

 

Try this for bee and wasp stings

August 30, 2009 by  
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I was playing in the sprinkler with my granddaughter in  the backyard when I stepped on a wasp.  It definately surprised both of us and I got stung on my foot.  Wow, I forgot how much that stung!   I couldn’t sleep my foot throbbed so bad so  I got up and googled  antidote for wasp sting, and there was quite a few entries with similar comments 

Wasp

I don't think the wasp who stung me looked this mean, we were just surprised to meet this way!

The most popular one was to put a vinegar wrap on the affected area. I had nothing to loose and a good night sleep to gain so  I tried this and after about 20 minutes I was finally able to sleep.  I had used acupressure as well on some on my ankle points and together they were really effective.

Remember – Bee stings use a  baking soda paste

                           Wasp stings use vinegar wrap – soaked paper towel is ok

I think this would help your animal friend too if  they were stung.  I had a pony once who stepped on a wasp’s nest.  What a mess, she was stung all over her face and body and I had over 22 wasp stings on mine.  That was a long time ago but I wish I used vinegar then.

I thought I would communicate with the wasp and see why I was stung, the answer was as simple as it gets: “You surprised me, I didn’t know you were there.  We came out for the water. ”  Hmm, makes sense after all we had not had rain for a very long time.  Next time I might wear shoes outside in the grass, but it feels so good to connect with the earth energy going barefoot.

According to several sources an injury on your foot means you should be aware of the direction you are going in life.  Something to think about.

Do you have any remedies that have offered relief for bee or wasp stings?

Sunny the Betta Fish and Betta Fish Care

August 16, 2009 by  
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We just bought a beautiful blue male Betta fish  the other day and we named him Sunny.  I thought he would be a great addition to our animal family and we could learn a little about Betta’s.  Here are a few highlights about Betta’s.    

Sunny the male Betta Fish likes to see what is going on

Male Betta Fish are beautiful and relaxing to look at. Here is Sunny our new family addition.

Betta fish are sometimes called Siamese Fighting Fish but the more peaceful name of Betta seems to be the more popular term for these beautiful fish. 

Betta fish originally lived in  the shallow rice patties  and bodies of water in Asia.    They are quite territorial and can be very aggresive so one per pond was enough. They will puff or fluff out when they see another male and may fight to the death.  For this reason it is best to only keep one in a habitat  at a time.

Things to know about a Betta

  • Betta’s are easy to care for and can provide a lot of enjoyment 
  • male Betta’s are beautiful with full draping fins and bright colours 
  • they like their special pellets  that are developed for them,  but only about 2-4 a feeding, twice a day, they can get very sick if they are overfed
  • your Betta will enjoy fresh freeze dried bloodworms as a special treat
  • Betta’s will look for you and will get excited, almost dancing, thinking it may be dinner time
  • Betta’s breathe from the surface and will come up for their air. They have adapted from the droughts in the rice fields to be surface breathers
  • they like clean clear water between 73-80 F
  • remember to clean your Betta’s home once a week and pretreat the water with special Betta water conditioner you can buy at the pet store
  • Betta’s do not need a large aquarium and are quite happy in a container 1-3 gallons and do not need gravel or an air pump
  • if taken care of properly Betta’s can  live for several years and I’ve seen reports of up to 5 yrs.  
  • Betta’s are peaceful to watch and can reduce your stress level, they know how to relax
  • do you have any tips to add about Betta care?

We are enjoying Sunny and are learning a little more about him.  His color has changed quite a bit since we got him. When he arrived he was in a little cup with blue dye to enhance his colour. We changed this right away when we put him in his new home and his color went paler but then has come back to a rich beautiful blue.

I will write later about what Sunny had to say in an animal communication session with him.  Can you guess what kind of music he likes?  Maybe when he was at his breeders they played this type of music a lot.

If you would like to learn more about how a Betta can be a great addition to your family you can go to http://www.bettatalk.com  and  there is over 500 pages devoted to Betta’s.   This link is quite funny, it is of animated Betta’s and their point of view.  http://www.bettatalk.com/virtual_betta.htm

Do you have any Betta fish stories to share?