“She Charges $550 for 90 Minutes and Has a Wait List of 7,600 Pet psychics are making their way from the fringe to socially acceptable . .Wall Street Journal Nov. 13, 2023 by Katherine Bindley
Pet psychics are making their way from the fringe to socially acceptable. Those who tell others about their experiences with animal communicators say they are more likely to be asked for referrals than be mocked. t is perhaps a natural progression in a world where guinea pig spa services exist. “
Hello Friends. Well while I had left overs from dinner, Egg,Sausage, and Pancakes, for breakfast this morning… , I stumbled on an article linked to my news from a 2023 article in Wall Street Journal. ( For a minute I contemplated who was handed this to research or was she just lucky or had a friend recommended a ‘reading’ for her dog. Insert deep sigh.)
However as a retired person, I thought, “Hey is this a new opportunity for me for some extra income?” ( It is an interesting article but I didn’t find a way to put a link here, (sorry) but I’m sure you can find it online.)
I mean really I think I might have some gift in this area. My dog, Sweet 19 year old Annie, can look at me through her cataract covered eyes and get me to give her some of whatever it is I’m eating. I have no choice. Or our dog Gala who has the most intense big blue eyes and sends messages to my heart saying, clearly, “I am a sweet dog that deserves a treat.” I mean look at her – can you not see that?
Still there is young Winnie Kitty who with her calico-on-cream coat lying back on the table looking at you though pale green eyes and telling you, “I am just stretched out here until you fill my water dish, please….”
So I won’t bore you with what the other cats, or parakeets, or chickens, have me doing. (To be truthful I’ve had only minimum luck with the chickens as they can’t stay still long enough for me to connect.) I mean I think I’ve made my point about my qualifications to be a pet psychic—- Right? So what if I have an Ohio State BSc degree, a Vanderbilt Divinity school, Mdiv, or a McCormick Theological School D.Min, (Doctor of Ministry) degree. I think this may be an outlet for my time when my grandchildren are otherwise occupied. It would some pretty hefty part-time income. After all if I got some clients, say in India, I could do my work at night with their animals. The good part is I think Hindi language animals would in the psychic realm just be automatically translated.
(Wait, a psychic would know that already, right? Yup I think so. I always laugh when I see a psychic house sign that says, ‘walk-in welcome’. I mean of course they are! I mean if they don’t start with, “oh there you are!” Turn around. )
Ok well I’m going back to reading the news, but I didn’t have to tell YOU that right!
Bobbie Giltz McGarey, @June 18,2024, Easton PA,