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Pet Communicator Lisa Turek Joins FOX 2 to Discuss Seminar for Pet Owners

What Do Fluffy and Fido Really Mean?

Updated: Sunday, 24 Apr 2011, 11:38 AM EDT
Published : Friday, 22 Apr 2011, 1:05 PM EDT

By: MOLLIE DOBERSEK
myFOXdetroit.com

BIRMINGHAM, Mich. - Have you ever wanted to be able to communicate better with your pet? Pet communicator Lisa Turek can show you how at the "How to listen to and understand your pet" seminar at 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 27 at the Birmingham Country Club.

Click on the video to watch the pet communicator in the FOX 2 studio.

The program is being offered by The Cat Practice veterinary hospital in Birmingham.

Turek says that, unlike a psychic who reads minds or predicts the future, she holds conversations with living and dead animals by connecting with their spirits. All she needs is a photo or description of the pet to make a connection. Turek has used her abilities to help owners modify their pets behaviors, locate lost pets, determine if sick pets are in pain and want their lives to end, and to find out where pets go after they die. She acts like the telephone connecting the animal and the person.

Turek says that animals understand more than people think. She says animals are intelligent in ways that people are not, and are extremely sensitive to human energy and emotions. The more positive the energy a human gives off, the more positively the animal will respond. Unlike humans, Turek says that animals communicate in mental pictures. She tells pet owners to picture in their minds the desired outcome instead of what they are afraid the pet will do and the pet will respond.

Pets worry just like humans and need to know whats going to happen to them, Dr. Houlihan says. They also have a lot to say to us. Its not really a mystery; you just have to train yourself to listen.

The Cat Practice invited Turek to speak to clients a couple of years ago and hundreds showed up so they decided to invite Turek back.

To register for What do Fluffy and Fido really mean? How to listen to and understand your pet, go to the cat practice website here , or call 248-540-3390.

Please leave pets at home. Business attire requested. Cost is $10 per person including light refreshments. No refunds. Proceeds go to the Feline Friends Fund being set up for pets in need.

 

 

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