What our clients say about Animal Communication?
Jood Flight for Tiger – the cat
Tiger had lost her sister, Harvey unexpectedly a few weeks ago due to aggressive lymphoma. Harvey had apparently been experiencing some discomfort for a while without our knowledge. This was a very bitter pill to swallow. A few days later Tiger started to display similar behavioural changes and we were not going to make the same mistake and let her discomfort go unnoticed. We tried everything we could think of for about two weeks without much success. That is when I finally arranged for a communication session with Jenny so we could find out what the matter was.
During the consultation Jenny not only became aware of the severe grief Tiger was experiencing, but she also helped Tiger to deal with her grief and sadness. Additionally Jenny was able to interpret a number of other behavioural anomalies for us as well as advise on Tiger's preferred food since we had been struggling to find a food that Tiger would eat consistently.
As testimony to Jenny's success and much appreciated help, Tiger was perky, full of her usual mischief and playfulness and she tucked into a juicy bowl of chicken by the following day!
London 2008
Cari Cardew with Danny – the horse
I have known Danny since he was owned by my mother as a four year old from Ireland. He was sold by her in July 2001 to what seemed to be a promising home with a young and capable rider. Unfortunately due to a lack of confidence on the young riders part and some bad experiences with "training yards" Danny ended up very traumatised and unhappy. I stepped in to stop him being sold to a horse dealer and therefore a very uncertain future.
Danny and I bonded almost immediately, he remembered me from before but it took time and patience to give him the confidence he lacked and work through his fears. I felt I had a good relationship with Danny but I wanted to ensure I was doing nothing that upset him and give him the opportunity to communicate with me.
Jenny came to the yard to meet Danny in April 2007. He informed Jenny that 'mum gets cross with me sometimes'. He’s a very strong horse and when excited tends to bounce me around which is uncomfortable and hurts my back. It is then that I normally get frustrated with him. I told Danny about my back hurting when he jogs. He responded that he likes to jog as it makes him feel young! So we did a deal - I would let him jog for a while but when I have had enough he will stop. He said he loved me and that he was having fun with me. I agreed and told him I loved him too. I asked him to trust me in traffic - he is terrified of larger vehicles and spins around on the road which is very dangerous. He gave Jenny the image of a white box. I remembered when my mother owned him a white van once drove at him, fortunately for my mother and Danny there was a driveway close by which they galloped into. He was traumatised by this, but was willing to trust me in traffic and not be scared.
Since Jenny's visit Danny and I share a bond and closeness I did not think possible. He is a lamb in traffic, slightly trembles with coaches or lorries but calms when I speak to him. He jogs a little which makes me laugh now as I understand he is having fun but once I say enough he stops and walks calmly on a loose rein. My horse riding friends can't believe the difference. We trust each other implicitly and I can even ride him bareback with no bridle or saddle! It was such an amazing experience with such an incredible result that Jenny has been back to my yard on numerous occasions at the requests of various owners who have seen the difference and heard the story - even the horses were talking excitedly about "the animal communicator" and asking for their turn!!
Cari & Danny from Farnham in Surrey November 2007
Rita Lyall for Toddy – the scotty dog
The communication was absolutely amazing, Toddy communicated to Jenny that he felt he was my guardian and that he had to look after me and keep me safe. He didn't like being left behind when I go out (which is true, looks very sad when I leave him) because he can't look after me.
Toddy indicated that he had a problem in his mouth; I had suspected there was something wrong as his gums were bleeding. I took him to the vets and it was confirmed that Toddy had gingivitis. He was put on a course of antibiotics that cleared this up.
Toddy showed that there had been a lot of sadness a few years ago; this was when my husband died, and sadness surrounding Max. You asked me who Max was - Max was another Scotty Dog that I had together with Toddy and Max died three months after my husband. You gave him some healing that seemed to help him a lot.
Toddy also said that I was very sad at the moment and he didn't know how to help me. I told you that I was on anti-depressants, which you didn't know. Toddy said he would like you to give me some healing, which you did and he sat at my feet whilst you were doing it. Then you stopped he bark at us, you said "He wants me to give you more healing" and when you continued he sat down at my feet again.
This session was of great benefit to both Toddy and me, both emotionally and physically. I would not hesitate to use your services again if I felt there was something wrong with Toddy.
Thank you.
Lots of Love & Light
Rita & Toddy
Peta Dayus-Jones for Nala – the cat
Following the birth of our first child, Nala turned from being a very loving, affectionate, happy cat into one who was withdrawn, aloof and seemingly in denial of the new addition. Previously she had always slept on the bed with mummy and had a morning cuddle under the quilt, but following the birth, she would not even come near mummy, not even for morsels of her favourite food - roast chicken. After the communication, Nala seemed much more relaxed. She came to investigate the baby, and two days later was sleeping back on the bed again. It was apparent to us that the change in her behaviour occurred within moments of the communication and healing, and we would not hesitate to use an animal communicator again the future.
Peta Dayus-Jones for Bruno - the cat
We contacted Jenny following Bruno's diagnosis of cystitis. The vet was unable to pinpoint the exact cause of the problem because, even though Bruno was showing symptoms, the vet was unable to find the expected crystals in his urine. At one point the cystitis was so bad that he didn't urinate for over 12 hours due to the pain, and he spent three days at the vet's under close supervision. Jenny communicated to us that there was an emotional cause of the physical symptoms, and it turned out that his bouts of cystitis flared up at times of emotional stress in our household. The information that Jenny gave us has made us much more aware of Bruno's needs, and he hasn't suffered from cystitis since.
Kathryn Palfrey for Maddy and Chloe – the Terrier dogs
Our 2 terriers - Maddy (right) & Chloe (left) went missing from a 'tame' town riverside walk at 9am on a Saturday. They disappeared while out of sight for 10 seconds and despite using their recall spray collars and a rescue whistle, calling and retracing our steps several times along the walk, there was no sign of them. On the edge of countryside, we were sure they’d chased an animal rather than been picked up by anyone, and were frantic that they'd be lost or injured. When I phoned Jenny a couple of hours after they went missing she was able to make contact with them, find out that they were safe, had rested and had a drink but were lost. She encouraged them to follow their own scent back. We searched and waited for the rest of the day, without sign. The next morning we went back as light came and the two dogs crawled out of a nest under the carpark hedge, exhausted, traumatised, hungry, with one collar missing, but safe. We are very very grateful for Jenny's contact with them and her encouragement to them to find their way back.
Kathryn Palfrey - Berkshire 2007





