Here's something I learned the hard way… when you move, tell your animals what is happening. If you know what your future space will look like, send them pictures of it with your mind.
Back when I moved with my highly anxious dog, her name was Red, I did none of these things. Big mistake. I made an anxious dog even more anxious because we moved from space where she felt relatively safe, to a space she did not know. To make matters worse, I also disposed of her favorite couch. So now, not only was she triggered because she didn't know this new space, but her favorite thing was missing. When I asked an animal communicator to connect with her (this was before I was an animal communicator myself) Red told her that she felt disrespected and ignored because I had not taken her wishes into consideration; in fact she was very depressed and upset by the whole situation. Mea Culpa. I should have known to inform her of what was happening, particularly because she was so anxious. The Animal Communicator helped me work with Red to repair the broken trust between us. Honestly just having someone listen to her grievances went along way to healing the relationship; that and some EFT healed her depression over the move and made her a bit more comfortable in her new home. I am so grateful that someone was available to help me repair this relatioship.
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Cheryl Turtlemoon
4/21/2021 03:25:31 am
thank you for sharing this, I hope Red is ok .
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One time when we moved, the cats were outside all day while the movers were inside emptying the house. Then when they left, the cats came back inside and one of them totally freaked out because the living room was a completely empty space and he couldn't understand it. You could see him trying, and then he tried to jump out of the window, which was closed! So yes, I agree that we definitely need to make them aware of what is actually going on. <a href="https://empireofthecat.com">Elle xx</a>
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Kimi
4/21/2021 04:23:52 am
Our pets can so affected by their environment. What a great suggestion to help them.
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Samm Starrs
4/21/2021 03:54:54 pm
What a good reminder to communicate with our animals. I think sometimes humans don't consider this as they 'are just animals' who don't use words like us but I know with my Bella (cat) that she can be off gallavanting around the countryside and I can call her in my mind, within 5 minutes she's home.
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Lisa
4/21/2021 05:10:32 pm
This is such wonderful information, thank you for sharing it and helping those of us with animals we love help them in every way we can.
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