Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Pet Psychic Experience

Pet Psychic Experience

I took my cat Kanga to Chuck and Don’s Pet Food Store on Saturday, December 10, 2011 to see pet psychic Teri Ann. I had two primary questions to ask Kanga.

On the way to the Highland location, Kanga cried and howled in fear. I tried to calm her down, but she wasn’t happy riding in the car. When we arrived, I carried Kanga into the store (in a cat carrier) and waited for Teri Ann. I found two rabbit fur “fuzzes” that I bought for Kanga because they are her favorite store-bought toy. I put them in the carrier with her.

When Teri Ann arrived, I brought Kanga to the back where she was doing the readings. I neglected to bring Kanga’s leash, so when I took her out of the carrier, she tried to escape. I held her and told her she was okay. Then Teri Ann petted her and told her that she was okay, and that Kanga was at a pet food store and no one would hurt her. Kanga seemed to calm down.

Teri Ann fed Kanga a treat, which Kanga took from her hand! Kanga NEVER takes treats/food from people's hands -- not even from me! But she took it out of her hand as if it was the most natural thing to do, ever!

Then we started on the questions I had for Kanga.

I wanted to know if, when Kanga brought me a toy and I started playing with her, it bothered her when Sydney Jo came and took over playing. Teri Ann asked Kanga if she liked Sydney Jo. Kanga responded that she liked Sydney Jo; that she was a good cat. Teri Ann then asked if it bothered Kanga when Sydney Jo took over playing. She said, "no... she's little." Teri Ann asked again, "are you sure it doesn't bother you..." stressing that "Mom" was concerned that I was disappointed that Kanga couldn't play. Kanga looked into Teri Ann's eyes, turned away slightly, and said, "sometimes."

Kanga added that it bothered her when Sydney Jo took over her spot sleeping with Mom. She wanted special time sleeping with Mom.

I brought along a small Tupperware container of some food I didn't think Kanga liked and asked Teri Ann to ask Kanga if she liked the food in the container. Kanga sniffed it, quickly turned her head away from the container and said firmly, "no." Teri Ann then said that cats like food with "edges" that can be picked up more easily. Teri Ann also suggested that all pets stay away from chicken because the chickens are fed grain that's been sprayed and it's not good for the chickens or the animals that eat the chicken products. Teri Ann pointed to the dander, now visible on Kanga, and said that that was a result of a slight allergy to chicken.

I've always wondered what happened to Roo. I asked Teri Ann to ask Kanga if she knew how Roo died. Teri Ann asked ME why would I want to bring up a painful memory. I wanted to know if Roo suffered. Teri Ann asked Kanga if she remembered Roo. Kanga didn't respond. Teri Ann asked again. Kanga said that she did remember Roo. Teri Ann asked if Kanga remembered the day that Roo died. Kanga said that Roo said he was tired, they both slept. When Kanga woke up, she saw that Roo was still sleeping, so she went about the day; she thought Roo must still be tired. She said she didn't know anything was wrong until Mom came home that night.

Throughout the reading Teri Ann hand-fed Kanga treats. Kanga even took a treat out of my hand! We hung around after our reading to hear what Callie (Patrice's cat) and Monster (Shoua's cat) had to say. Patrice had an "ah-ha!" moment when Callie said she wanted water on the porch AND that she really liked the blanket that was out there (Patrice was going to throw it away!). Callie also wished her Mom brushed her again. That was moment two of "ah-ha!" because she hadn't been brushing her much. Shoua was relieved that Monster appreciated her continued attempts to keep him alive with the feeding tubes. Monster did not like Teri Ann and hissed at her upon leaving the cat carrier.

To learn more about Teri Ann, you can visit her website: http://www.yourpettalker.com