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would like to thank all of her clients for
allowing her the opportunity to get to know
them and their animal companions so well.
She is lucky enough to have the best clients
in the world and is honored to now call many
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Lisa
did a reading for me the other
day on the phone and it was
phenomenal! She communicated
with our two elderly cats
and our 3 year old Black Lab,
Bo. One of our cats has hidden
out upstairs for several years
and is rarely seen downstairs.
Lisa explained that she is
frightened by almost everything
and prefers to be hidden.
Since Lisa reassured her that
we would protect her we have
started seeing her more. With
her advancing age, she said
she would really be more comfortable
if we started feeding her
up there (the small pink cans
of food are preferred!) so
she doesn’t have to
make her way down to our utility
room. She is really enjoying
the royal treatment of breakfast
in bed and doesn’t hide
when I bring in her food!
Her goal is to live at least
until July, her birthday month.
She was 6 weeks old when we
got her from the shelter on
my second son’s fifth
birthday. She was indeed born
in July! I was amazed because
I had never figured that out
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Spooky,
our other elderly cat has
always been demanding. He
meows to be put up on the
counter so he can eat even
though he climbs our 6 foot
fence regularly. Lisa explained
he is really into mind games
and likes making us do things
for him. He’s not malicious
about it – he just enjoys
it! This explains why he will
sit staring at the door to
the back yard until I go open
it for him and then stand,
flick his tail, and go into
the dining room. Silly cat,
or is that silly me? |
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Bo,
our lab has been feeling very
lethargic lately and I was glad
to find out that the cause is
a lack of exercise and not a
physical problem. Lisa reported
that his right front foot gets
muscle spasms that bother him
and I was able to feel one a
few days after Lisa exposed
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I
feel Lisa is very intuitive
and caring. I was amazed she
was able to coax our skittish
cat to communicate with her.
I now feel like I have a better
insight and attachment to our
furry friends. I won’t
hesitate to call her in the
future. |
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S. - Katy, Texas |
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Dearest
Lisa, thanks so much for all the time
you spent with us on Friday. It was very
enlightening and sometimes amazing. We
are trying very hard to remember to call
Fraidy by her chosen name of 'Francois'
and using every french word we know to
her. Hard to do, but she really likes
it. Will let you know if she becomes a
little friendlier! (But then again, you
know how the french can be!).
We
are also trying to make Trixie feel more
special and not so much like a middle
child. Very definitely giving her more
outside time like she requested, but we'll
have to draw the line on the bacon thing
because weight is an issue with her.
Take
care and we look forward to talking again
in the future!
Terrie,
Dennis and Dana - Houston, Texas
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Dear
Lisa,
WOW!
What a cool experience. You are
truly amazing and I am thankful
for the time with you. Sending you
some pictures taken today. We are
still laughing about that crazy
Oz. You sure nailed all three personalities!
We set an appointment at the vet
to look up Ozzy's nose. She is going
to do a culture. Will let you know
if there is anything inside his
nose. I've been saying "Hush,
Boo, thank you" all day when
he barks. I’ll brush him when
needed:) So far, so good.
Thanks
again - it would be nice to keep
in touch. I feel like you're a friend.
Enjoy the pics, and thanks again...
UPDATE:
Just got back from the vet. Told
him LOOK UP HIS NOSE!!!! He said,
"Jill, I don't have to. It's
obvious from looking at it that
it's creeping into his nostril and
affecting the inside." HAHAHAHAHA!
It's a staff infection from digging
for worms or to China or whatever.
He's on antibiotics
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Hi
Lisa,
Your
reading with Shalimar and Louise
was very enlightening. Thank
you. I wanted to let you know
that I took Shalimar for her
annual exam and had the vet
run the test you suggested.I
admit, I didn't tell him a pet
psychic suggested it! Turns
out you were right. Her thyroid
was low normal. The doc put
her on a low dose of Solozine
(sp?) and she is doing so much
better. She's lost the weight
and has energy again and her
coat is looking better every
day. Oh and she did have a crack
in the back right tooth just
like you described. Louise is
as silly as ever but she is
much quieter now. I started
her on the Bach remedies you
recommended and they seem to
be working miracles. Thank you
for that. We'll keep in touch.
Robert
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Dear
Lisa,
Thanks
again for helping
with Maya. Her pancreas
test were negative.
She is having surgery
this morning for
the bowel obstruction.
In your reading
of her, you said
specifically that
there was a problem
at the beginning
of the small intestine,
and at the end of
the large intestine.
This is where the
obstructions are,
and they have not
changed in a month.
She has been trying
to eat more, she
even stole some
of Diva's kibble
yesterday. So I
think that the surgery
will help her, or
at least she won't
get better without
it. She is down
to 50.4 pounds now,
she is usually 65,
and the new x-rays
yesterday showed
the bowel is starting
to expand. So we
have to do the surgery
now so it doesn't
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UPDATE:
10/10/04. Thank
you again for everything.
Maya is "back
in black" after
her surgery and
feeling great. She
is goofy and energetic
and eating everything
in sight. She is
even less shy, sometimes
approaching women
at the dog park.
She is more secure
with a ball in her
mouth, so I make
sure I always have
one when we are
in public. Your
insight and help
in pinpointing all
her health problems
her saved her life.
We will be forever
grateful!
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Hi
Lisa, thank you for our reading last week.
What a hoot! You are good!! I'll admit,
I was pretty skeptical about how you could
really talk to my animals but I have no
doubt that you were talking to them. The
things they said and the way they said it
was so THEM. Both dogs are also so much
calmer now and we haven't had an accident
in the house with Kiley since we talked.
Now that's a miracle:) I'll keep in touch
and I'm sure we'll be talking to you soon.
I'll send you some pics as soon as I get
them scanned.
Rachel
Perrera- Palo Alto, CA |
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I
called Lisa to help me with Chuckles
(who prefers to be called Charles!),
one of my ferrets, because he was
lethargic and my vet found nothing
significant from x-rays and blood
test. She is extremely pleasant
and enjoyable to talk with. I look
forward to the day when we can meet
in person.
Even
though Chuckles wasn’t very
talkative when Lisa talked to him,
she gave me enough information to
change a few things. Lisa said his
ear was bothering him and I found
out he had ear mites so I have taken
care of that. His enzymes were out
of whack so I took him off an enzyme
supplement. His liver is over worked
so I added some Milk Thistle back
into his diet. He is lonely but
did not like the three ferrets I
was trying to integrate him with
(called them the 3 bitches!). Since
then I have stopped trying and he
seems to be happier by himself.
During our reading, many of my other
animals, both past and present came
through as well.
There
was so much Lisa said that she could
not have known before we talked
that I can say she is for real and
I highly recommend her. I just wish
I had the gift Lisa has to communicate
with animals.
UPDATE:
I just had a follow up session with
Lisa and Chuckles was feeling better
and was more talkative. Chuckles
conveyed to Lisa that one of the
reasons he didn’t want to
be with other ferrets is that all
the ferrets he had been with in
the past had died and he felt that
he was doing something to them to
cause that. He had reached the point
where he didn’t want to be
with any new ferrets because if
they were with him, he knew they
were sick and he didn’t want
any other friends to die. Lisa assured
him that he is not the one responsible
for their illness nor their deaths
and that while all the ferrets that
can be placed with him do have the
virus, they are the ones that choose
when they want to leave their bodies,
just like he has that choice. She
told him that he has the ability
to help them feel better while they’re
here and that he doesn’t have
to take on their pain. She has predicted
that a new ferret is coming into
our lives that will be Charle’s
new friend and he is looking forward
to having someone to play and sleep
with him again.
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Mary
and The Seven Munchkins, plus
4 cats and a neurotic dog :o)
Grapevine, TX |
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