Pets

Reaching the animals at home while traveling

You wish you could take it with you

But sometimes they have to stay behind.

It is very difficult to travel when your family of animals cannot accompany you.

The good news is that you don’t need to be completely separate during your vacation or business trip.

Animal Communication works great whether you are sitting with your animal or the two are thousands of miles apart.

The summer vacation season is about to begin and your animals may wonder if your family will disappear again this year.

Do you tell them your plans for your vacation?

How long will it be away?

How will they pass the time when you are gone?

Who will take care of them?

How soon will you be back?

Animals do better mentally, emotionally, and sometimes even physically when they know what the plans are.

Since they love you, they also want to know about your journey.

Where are you going?

What will you do there?

When will you return?

Will you think of me as you go?

Most of our animals know that sometimes we need a vacation, but if they can’t be on the trip with you, they’ll feel more included when you share the details.

And it reassures them to know the arrangements you have made for them while you are away.

Setting expectations reduces or eliminates any anxiety or stress they may be feeling.

You can certainly tell them these things yourself, but unless you’ve learned to communicate with animals, they may not understand everything and may not be able to ask the questions that concern them the most.

Once you’re on the trip, you can still arrange a professional animal communication session if you need one.

  • A record during a long trip helps you and your animals feel more connected.

  • If a crisis occurs that delays your return or affects your animal’s well-being, a professional animal communicator can speak to you on the phone and speak to your animal (s) telepathically even while you are still traveling.

One of my clients had a situation recently while traveling.

My client was on a business trip to the US and her cat was at home in the Netherlands. The cat is a teenager and has some health problems.

My client left him in excellent care, but a heat wave in the Netherlands affected his general health situation.

What a relief my client and her cat felt when I did a session for them allowing them to speak to each other through me.

It reassured and comforted them both.

So keep in mind that when you travel, connecting with your animals is as close as a phone call to an Animal Communicator professional.

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