Testimonials for Communication with Other Animals

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YOTAM: GIANT RABBIT FROM FLANDERS
This brief note is to thank you for our telephone conversation concerning Yotam, the chief! I very much appreciated your approach which allowed me to better understand my darling rabbit, his way of seeing things, his life and how to improve it. It makes me feel strange that he was able to express himself through you. I have already changed the space he lives in by removing the straw and also by replacing the bottom of the cage of little Mowgly with wood shavings. When I am there, I now leave Mowgly free and it is true that Yotam seems satisfied with this arrangement.

I wanted to tell you that the little rabbit Mowgli is now more free with Yotam as you had indicated, and I must say that they are really cute. One has the impression that Mowgli is grateful to Yotam and thanks him; just a while ago he was covering his head with kisses and cleaning his eyes. As for Yotam, he
offered no resistance and just took advantage of the situation!
Have a good day. Regards,
~ Lawrence
June 2010

THE BIRD
Laila is the most talented animal communicator. My first experience as her client came when a girlfriend was dying of cancer and needed a home for her bird. I was concerned that the bird might not be aware of what was happening. My session with Laila proved otherwise. Not only did the bird tell Laila about the illness, the bird gave details about my friend’s life, energy and personality, and told Laila about a cat that dominated the household. I had not told Laila of this cat’s existence. That piece of information, along with other salient facts, was very evidential that Laila was truly receiving information from the bird.
This bird had also lost her mate a few months before my talk with Laila and she revealed to Laila that when her mate died of a heart attack and fell to the floor, my girlfriend did not immediately remove his body, but left it “a long time”. In fact, I was on the phone with this girlfriend when the mate died and my girlfriend was shocked and asked me what to do about removing the body. We decided to leave the body there for a bit so that the “client bird” would know what happened.
We needn’t have bothered! Client bird knew immediately what happened and told Laila in the course of their communication that she was annoyed her mate’s body had been left in the cage a while after he died. Again, Laila had no way to know this detail, and I knew it first hand, another proof Laila really talked to the bird. Laila’s guidance was invaluable when this birdie came to live with me, as the bird was depressed over the loss of her mate, and needed a lot of TLC to make it through. With Laila’s help, the bird did make a successful transition to her home with me.
Laila’s work is truly invaluable.
~ Judith Collins,
Dallas, Texas

Brutus when he arrived, stiff and unable to stand straight

A few months ago we were asked to take in an older Orange Wing Amazon Parrot that was about to be abandoned by his owners.  When Brutus arrived in our home he was depressed and very uncomfortable from being kept so many years in a tiny cage.  I contacted Laila to work with Brutus to find out what was going on with this sad creature in hopes of helping him re-adjust.  Laila told us that he had a broken heart.  His prior owner had promised to care for him but did not come through.  He was afraid to give his heart again.  He asked to be given a quiet place and a cover over his cage so he could be alone.  Laila also did a healing on Brutus and discovered he had significant wing pain and some stomach upset.  Brutus had been fed a diet of fast food and did not get any exercise.  He was given a wonderful new cage, his diet was adjusted and we stepped back to allow him space to relax.

Brutus now. He hardly looks like the same bird!

As time went by Brutus began to feel better. His recovery since has been dramatic.  I will never forget the day he first was able to spread out his wings.  It was glorious!  Brutus has come a long way in his emotional healing as well.  The first time we heard Brutus' froggy voiced "HELLO!" was pure music to our ears.  Although he is now 42 years old, he will be able to live the rest of his days knowing that he is loved.  If it had not been for Laila we may never have been able to help Brutus recover from his ill care.  Laila has also helped us to understand Brutus' needs and for us to help him love again.
~ Karen Smith