pet readings

I love doing pet-readings!
I have always been a person who gets excited whenever I see animals, whether they are dogs and cats in the street, farm and paddock animals, or those roaming around freely in nature.
Reading them is even more beautiful than just seeing them. Their purity and big, genuine hearts, touch my heart as soon as I tune in. Then there is the cuteness factor!
Putting the love into words
I like to think that I put into words what your pet communicates with you through their eyes and their hearts
How I became a pet-psychic
There is no exciting story about how I became a pet psychic. I already did readings for people, and my ability to psychically connect with animals was no different from my psychic connection with people, so it made sense to add pet-readings to my resume.
Why do people come for pet-readings?
Clients come to me out of curiosity, to get confirmation, or when they have a problem with their pet. In the first two cases I do a general pet-reading, while in the latter case I focus on the problem.
What if I just need to ask a question about my pet?
That is fine. Just send me an email with your request and we’ll take it from there.
Do I need to see the pets in order to read them?
That isn’t necessary. Just as with people, I read the energy, not the body. I do like a picture of your pet though, with the name and the gender.
Are there pets I don’t read?
Not really. Besides the more familiar choices, I've read rats, a pelican, a heron and kangaroos.
What can I expect?
You can read the excerpt of some pet reading below, to give you an idea. I have started with a light-hearted one, but I don't shy away from anything that comes up in a reading. Also more serious matters.
How much are the pet-readings?
They are 60 dollars each
I have always been a person who gets excited whenever I see animals, whether they are dogs and cats in the street, farm and paddock animals, or those roaming around freely in nature.
Reading them is even more beautiful than just seeing them. Their purity and big, genuine hearts, touch my heart as soon as I tune in. Then there is the cuteness factor!
Putting the love into words
I like to think that I put into words what your pet communicates with you through their eyes and their hearts
How I became a pet-psychic
There is no exciting story about how I became a pet psychic. I already did readings for people, and my ability to psychically connect with animals was no different from my psychic connection with people, so it made sense to add pet-readings to my resume.
Why do people come for pet-readings?
Clients come to me out of curiosity, to get confirmation, or when they have a problem with their pet. In the first two cases I do a general pet-reading, while in the latter case I focus on the problem.
What if I just need to ask a question about my pet?
That is fine. Just send me an email with your request and we’ll take it from there.
Do I need to see the pets in order to read them?
That isn’t necessary. Just as with people, I read the energy, not the body. I do like a picture of your pet though, with the name and the gender.
Are there pets I don’t read?
Not really. Besides the more familiar choices, I've read rats, a pelican, a heron and kangaroos.
What can I expect?
You can read the excerpt of some pet reading below, to give you an idea. I have started with a light-hearted one, but I don't shy away from anything that comes up in a reading. Also more serious matters.
How much are the pet-readings?
They are 60 dollars each
pet readings

Lilly
When I tune into Lilly, I feel I have been granted the honour of reading a precious princess. Her world seems to revolve around getting herself as comfortable as possible and fortunately her servants fully understand the importance of her needs.
This doesn’t mean Lilly feels obliged to behave in a regal way; she is a tom boy/cat at heart, and even though she gives the impression of being the one who needs protection, she can put up a pretty good fight with any cat if necessary.
Lilly is aloof, but in a pleasant and democratic way, because she does acknowledge that her attendants expect affection and some form of involvement in the household from her.
She does this completely on her terms, because she is convinced that the household is set up with the sole purpose to nurture her. Read more
When I tune into Lilly, I feel I have been granted the honour of reading a precious princess. Her world seems to revolve around getting herself as comfortable as possible and fortunately her servants fully understand the importance of her needs.
This doesn’t mean Lilly feels obliged to behave in a regal way; she is a tom boy/cat at heart, and even though she gives the impression of being the one who needs protection, she can put up a pretty good fight with any cat if necessary.
Lilly is aloof, but in a pleasant and democratic way, because she does acknowledge that her attendants expect affection and some form of involvement in the household from her.
She does this completely on her terms, because she is convinced that the household is set up with the sole purpose to nurture her. Read more
Charlie
About Charlie's owner
Charlie’s Mum Eliza was besotted with birds.
When buying bird food at the pet shop, she’d have a quick peek at the birds’ section and if she’d see one huddled in the corner of a cage, she’d take it home, nurture it back to health and keep it.
She would also take over pet birds from people who couldn’t take care of them anymore.
She would let all her birds fly around in her tiny house.
It was close to impossible to talk to her on the phone when she was home with the birds around: they would all join in the conversation with great enthusiasm.
Eliza had many birds over the years, but she loved none as much as Charlie. He was her soulmate bird, and he lived with her until he died of old age.
About Charlie's owner
Charlie’s Mum Eliza was besotted with birds.
When buying bird food at the pet shop, she’d have a quick peek at the birds’ section and if she’d see one huddled in the corner of a cage, she’d take it home, nurture it back to health and keep it.
She would also take over pet birds from people who couldn’t take care of them anymore.
She would let all her birds fly around in her tiny house.
It was close to impossible to talk to her on the phone when she was home with the birds around: they would all join in the conversation with great enthusiasm.
Eliza had many birds over the years, but she loved none as much as Charlie. He was her soulmate bird, and he lived with her until he died of old age.

Charlie's Reading
What stands out when I tune into Charlie is his cheeky energy.
This bird spends a lot of time looking out for things to do and to discover. He is specifically fond of finding out to which point he can disintegrate an object, and he isn’t fussed about his owner’s objection to his hobby.
He doesn’t treat his fellow birds very differently; he loves poking and teasing them, and when he gets really bored he isn’t above hurting them physically, just to see the outcome!
Charlie is strong, fearless and reckless. Boredom is one of the worst things in the world for him, and he can get seriously – and loudly – distressed when he is bored.
He needs to be stimulated in order to be a ‘good boy’, because boredom brings out the worst in him.
Read more
What stands out when I tune into Charlie is his cheeky energy.
This bird spends a lot of time looking out for things to do and to discover. He is specifically fond of finding out to which point he can disintegrate an object, and he isn’t fussed about his owner’s objection to his hobby.
He doesn’t treat his fellow birds very differently; he loves poking and teasing them, and when he gets really bored he isn’t above hurting them physically, just to see the outcome!
Charlie is strong, fearless and reckless. Boredom is one of the worst things in the world for him, and he can get seriously – and loudly – distressed when he is bored.
He needs to be stimulated in order to be a ‘good boy’, because boredom brings out the worst in him.
Read more