Our pets are one of the most important parts of our lives. When they are not healthy we feel helpless and afraid for them. If only they could talk and tell us what they are feeling!
Cynthia Segal is a powerful Animal Communicator, she is able to telepathically connect to your pet and tell you exactly why they are distressed and how to correct the situation.
Telepathy is defined as the sharing of thoughts and feelings at a distance, therefore all Intuitive Animal Communication sessions are successfully conducted by phone.
A session with Cynthia provides you with essential information to make the best decisions for your pets well being and helps to deepen your understanding of each other and improve your relationship.
Animal Communication is one of the sweetest connections I am asked to make.
This question came from Kathleen in West Australia;
We have a baby Alpaca who is premature – his name is Olivier “Ollie”. His Mother does not have a lot of milk so we are supplementing his feeding. It is difficult in getting him to put on weight so is there anything extra we can do to help him in his weight gain. We give him Goats Milk mixed with full-cream powdered milk which was recommended by another breeder. We have used this mixture before on other alpacas.
What a wonderful work you are doing by helping these animals, they are so helpless, and so grateful.
Brita Brazil
Cynthia I will let others know of your services and I certainly know from experience that often times the “cure” surely is more painful than stepping back and assessing the situation and asking yourself what you could do to remedy the situation. What a wonderful gift you have and I wish you much success in breaking through to people about how to care for their pets. Have a beautiful day.
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Caty, Dr. Catherine Jordan, Fl
Conner is a domesticated skunk. Conner is sleeping with me again. Maybe the next night he started climbing up in bed with me. He is back to exploring the house and interacting. He has even been more gentle when he wakes me up. Yea!
Jeanne Heuckel, FL
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This cat, was adopted because she had been declawed, front and back.
Dear psychic, intuitive healer, CYNTHIA SEGAL in ALL MY BORN DAYS NEVER DID I EXPECT
TAMMY S GRAY CAT CHANNEL TO COME BACK. It was gone. no where to be found. we called. we put out food. we put out flyers. Tammy was in a state of discouragement and despair. The other cat was sad and missing Channel. the other cat was upholding a lonely vigil at the widnow looking for Channel without any positive results. We put in a call to you. and just for a small fee we were guided to a precise means of contacting the cat, reassuring the cat that she was wanted and safe.
You correctly perceived that she was unhappy with the 2 small dogs in the house.
YOU SAW SHE WOULD RETURN IN 2 days. No sooner did TAMMY FOLLOW YOUR EXCELLENT DIRECTIONS than Channel was found under the next door neighbors car peering out. after being gone more than 48 hours. Needless to say you brought happiness and cheer to Tammy and to the entire household.
thanks again for using your GOD GIVEN GIFTS for helping the human and animal world. may god bless you for your wonderful service… I HOPE YOUR MOTHER IS PROUD OF YOU AND RECOGNIZES WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD THIS IS with your presence in it.
Rand Levine Pembroke Pines, Florida United States of AMERICA
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From Cynthia:
As an animal communicator, I too often receive panicked calls from clients, whose beloved pets are in the animal hospital, invariably awaiting test results.
I received such a call from a client who had just returned from visiting her dog in the hospital. They were waiting for test results, the dog had been in the hospital for two days. My client visited and held her dog for over an hour, she said the kennels were kept so cold she couldn’t get her dog to stop shaking.
“What should I do”, she asked?
I energetically “looked” at her dog and felt such fear and misunderstanding. I couldn t actually “see” anything wrong, physically, with the dog.
I suggested she bring the dog home, right now. She said the doctor was testing for pancreatic cancer and was waiting for the test results.
Again, I told her to bring the dog home. If the test results were positive, she could always return the dog to the hospital. If the test results were negative, as I saw, then the dog would be spared another night in the kennel at the hospital.
She called me a few hours later and said she had to fight with the doctor to get her dog home, the dog was on an IV drip because it had was dehydrated and the staff was worried about the dog s well being.
Once the dog was home and starting to relax, it was easier for me to “read” her.
I still didn t “see” anything wrong, but there was extra heat around the dog s bladder.
The owner told me the dog was in a diaper. She had started keeping the dog in a diaper because it would pee inside the house.
I shared this story with the dog, telepathically, and found out her side of the story.
Apparently, the dog was being left alone too long to hold it s bladder, and because the owner became upset when the dog peed inside the house, the dog had decided to stop drinking water because then it would not have to pee as often and upset it s owner.
Animals are so clever.
Not wanting to upset it s owner, the dog had figured out a way to work with the situation.
In so doing, the dog had become dehydrated, and couldn t process it s food, so everything had become backed up.
I also “saw” that it was time to take the dog off dog food and give her real food that was less processed and not laced with chemicals and by-products, as so many dog foods are.
I told the owner, the dog s side of the story and steps were taken to provide a place for the dog during the owner s absence and the dogs diet was easily adjusted.
The vet called, the next afternoon, to say all the tests were negative and suggested the dog be taken off dog food … Now, when the owner cooks dinner for herself, she makes extra for the dog and they are both very happy.
The dog has returned to drinking water and happily eating it s new food and carefully discharging on her special floor diapers.
The dog is healthy, the owner is grateful and we have another happy ending.
The moral of the story; if you are concerned about your pet, please, call an animal communicator. Communication can be done over the phone, and as you have just read, is very effective.
I charge $25 for an initial consultation. What does a night at the hospital cost? Not only in cash but more importantly in wear and tear on the owner ~ You.


