a scam! oh...oh....wait a minute..I'm getting a message from my dead hamster Bonita...she's trying to say something....
what is it Bonita?.....she says....she says.......
You ppl are getting ripped off by scam artists...save your money!
ha ha.
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well Sun Sonic
considering how you spelled intelligent brain....i wouldn't count YOU very high up in the food chain either! LMAO
2006-07-24 23:55:58
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answered by ? 6
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I'm not impressed by them. Not that I don't like animals. There may be some amount of genuine information coming from somewhere but that doesn't make these people psychic. It just means that they're puppets. I f you learn animal behavior and proper nutrition and really pay attention to your pet you'll get an idea when somethings wrong. Like eating habits bathroom habits and so on. Many of these things are just common sense. Animals can have many of the same illnesses that we do like cancer arthritis depression and so on. Body language the way they treat strangers as a threat to their own attention and children. I moved in with my sister and the cat resented it so it peed on my bedding's in my shoes all kinds of weird crap. This wasn't just marking territory it was for revenge. Nice question anyway.
2006-07-25 07:38:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I think, with some common sense, and some knowledge of animal behavior, possible to asses certain things through body language - much as it is possible to tell what mood a person is in, simply by observing their actions.
Part of what an animal psychic does is this (which is nothing special really, a bit of effort and we could probably learn how to 'read' our pet too) and the rest, I think is rubbish.
Someone making a lot of money out of desperate pet owners.
2006-07-25 06:55:13
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answered by HP 5
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They're SOOOO fake. And if they charge that much, they're more or less con men. Some will even 'read your pet's mind' without even meeting your pet, using nothing but a picture or something like that.
It's one thing to look at an animal's behaviour, you can probably deduce a lot of things from that. But the animal is not going to 'tell' a psychic that it misses a friend it had three years ago.
2006-07-25 06:54:42
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answered by ThePeter 4
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I believe there are people who can communicate with animals.
Just like I believe that there are psychics, but here's the catch. I also believe that sometimes people who are given these gifts can loose them for using them in the wrong way. I think that is is crazy to spend that much money to hear what one of them say about your pet. To be truthful about it you would be better off asking one of the neighbor kids what your dog or cat or whatever is thinking, as kids are usually more open to communication with animals than adults are. Don't freak the kid out, but just casually ask , "What do you think "Buster" is thinking about?"
You might be surprised at the answer.
2006-07-25 07:32:46
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answered by Gigit 2
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If you understand the way animals think and communicate with one another you can have an idea of what that are thinking to a degree, such as Pat Parelli (horse trainer) but those pet psychologists that sit your cat on a couch and talk to it, are fake and just take advantage of extremely gullible owners I think.
2006-07-25 07:10:45
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answered by Jill 3
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Yes, that's hilarious.
I had a yorkie and it was only about 7 weeks old, just got it. My mom raised them at her house because my childhood dog was the mom. My mom doesn't have any other animals. I went to a pet psychic and they said my puppy didn't like how my bird in my house kept her up all night, and she also didn't like how I showed more affection to my other animals, which I didn't have any animals.
2006-07-25 06:52:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I think all those 'mind-readers' and 'psychics' are a bunch of scam artists mooching money off losers who have no common sense.
2006-07-25 07:35:39
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answered by dancing_with_patience 3
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Scammers. Without a doubt. People are so self centere they even need to know what their PETS think of them.
I guess these scammers just found their niche market.
2006-07-25 06:51:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Scam...most definitely.
2006-07-25 06:58:26
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answered by Anonymous
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