Have you hired a pet psychic or used pet tarot cards?
posted at 6/13/2013 7:24 AM EDT

- BDCKristi
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Pet owners who want to know what their pets are thinking are hiring pet psychics and buying pet tarot cards. Learn more in this story.
Have you ever hired a pet psychic or tried using pet tarot cards? If so, what did you think of the experience? If not, is it something you'd consider?
Re: Have you hired a pet psychic or used pet tarot cards?
posted at 6/13/2013 8:53 AM EDT
Another scam. Charlatans (imo) taking advantage of the lost and vulnerable, yes some people are intuitive, but.
Just ask friend who has had animals for a long time to "read" your pet, you'll probably get more useful information that way
Re: Have you hired a pet psychic or used pet tarot cards?
posted at 6/13/2013 9:18 AM EDT

- kargiver
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I'd never even consider that. First of all, they can say anything! What's your pet gonna do, correct them? Secondly, I can read my dog's mind for free. She's saying, "More food, please."
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Re: Have you hired a pet psychic or used pet tarot cards?
posted at 6/13/2013 9:43 AM EDT
No, because I'm not crazy. I also don't take folding money and set a match to it.
Re: Have you hired a pet psychic or used pet tarot cards?
posted at 6/13/2013 10:00 AM EDT

- klb_1
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My wife is a pet psychic and I see her get info about the pet or the owner that it is impossible for her to know. I never believed in any of this or even in God and I am now seeing it all the time. How this is possible I will never understand but I cannot argue with the fact that she is accurate in what she says. Vets have confirmed what she says medically and owners have confirmed the events she describes. Many animals behave differently while she is there and after, some animals that will not let anyone near them let her hold them. She also has directed people on where to look for lost animals describing places she has never been. I don't know how all this could possibly be true, all I know is it is.
Re: Have you hired a pet psychic or used pet tarot cards?
posted at 6/27/2013 5:33 PM EDT

- sdlind
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I have and it was amazing! Granted, I wasn't willing to spend more than I would have spent on dinner out, so there wasn't much on the line.
The psychic read the animals remotely and described the pets and their home in striking detail. She was able to tell us a lot of specifics that validated her reading.
Fun and interesting!
In response to BDCKristi's comment:
Pet owners who want to know what their pets are thinking are hiring pet psychics and buying pet tarot cards. Learn more in this story.
Have you ever hired a pet psychic or tried using pet tarot cards? If so, what did you think of the experience? If not, is it something you'd consider?
Re: Have you hired a pet psychic or used pet tarot cards?
posted at 6/27/2013 5:41 PM EDT

- miscricket
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No..nor would I ever waste my money on such foolishness. I can tell you pretty much what either of my cats are "thinking". People who actually pay attention to their pets get pretty proficient at reading their body language...just as they get pretty good at reading ours.
" Above all..be the heroine in your life..not the victim" Nora Ephron
Re: Have you hired a pet psychic or used pet tarot cards?
posted at 6/28/2013 12:48 PM EDT

- Maldenlady
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In response to kargiver's comment:
I'd never even consider that. First of all, they can say anything! What's your pet gonna do, correct them? Secondly, I can read my dog's mind for free. She's saying, "More food, please."
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Discretion is the better part of valor.
This is pretty much how I feel aout it! When you really know your pets, you can kinda read their facial expressions, and their body language. I do think dogs have feelings -- joy, fear, shame -- but I don't think it resonates cognitively in the way it does with humans...think Pavlov! For certain Golden Retrievers I know, it's either: "I'm hungry" "Oh! It's so good to see you! So glad you're home!!!" "rub my belly! I need love!" or "let's go outside and throw some sticks". On the other hand, I don't think dogs are necessarily good at telling us when they don't feel good (unless it's a really obvious sign, like a limp). Those are the times when I wish I could be more psychic with them! One dog I knew had a pretty advanced cancer before anyone had a clue (and these are experienced dog owners)...Hey, kar!!