Two Kitties Explain Why They Are Not Feeling Well

You communicated with my cats Lily, Mojo, and Seamus a few weeks ago, and I wanted to tell you a huge “THANK YOU” for talking with them. You felt that Seamus might have a urinary tract infection or something similar, which is not very common in young male cats. I took him to the vet (who also commented that UTI’s were not very common in young cats), and it turns out he had one. You also mentioned a “gurgly tummy” so my husband started feeding him a little bit before he goes to bed. Between that, and the UTI, he must have felt pretty crummy! Anyway… I can finally get a full nights sleep, because he has stopped waking me up at 2am every morning. Because he hadn’t been urinating in the house (you had said that he was especially proud of himself for that), we had no idea that he might have a urinary tract infection. So thank you, so very much, for helping us to understand what was going on with him.

You also shed a light on our other two cats Mojo and Lily. Turns out that Lily doesn’t hate me, she’s just never going to be a “touchy feely” cat. And she’s the boss. Mojo would like to be the boss, but she’s not giving it up. I wish I could say that Mojo has stopped tormenting her, but alas, he’s a young boy. Frogs, snails, puppy-dogs’ tails, and all that.

I am now wondering if I can make an appointment for you to communicate one of my dogs who is wreaking havoc on the rest of the animals in my house. He is old and terribly grumpy and I’m at a point that I fear he may accidentally hurt one of them. I am at an impasse and need to know if there is something wrong, something I can do, because I am out of ideas. If you could let me know available appointment times, I would like to book probably 45 minute session.

Thank you so, so much,
Sarah, Colorado

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