Talking to the Animals With Sonya Fitzpatrick
by WashingtonPost.com
Can humans actually communicate with animals? Can we know what animals are
feeling? Sonya Fitzpatrick, a modern day Dr. Doolittle thinks so. The Animal
Planet's Pet Psychic believes they communicate with pictures and feelings that
they send telepathically to each other and to her.
Fitzpatrick was online Thursday, Aug. 1 at 2 p.m. EDT, to take your questions
and comments about your pets, including not only dogs and cats, but snakes,
llamas, ducks, camels, and horses and birds. Author of "What the Animals
Tell Me," Fitzpatrick provides private consultations to animals and their
owners around the world and is also actively involved in rescuing and assisting
lost, abandoned and sick animals. She resides in Houston with her husband , her
four cats (Abbie, Dante, Molly and Polly) and her seven dogs (Daisy, Foxy,
Honey, Elle, Sally, Sabrina and Sammy).
The Pet Psychic airs on Animal Planet on Mondays at 8 p.m. EDT.
The transcript follows.
Editor's Note: Washingtonpost.com moderators retain editorial control over Live
Online discussions and choose the most relevant questions for guests and hosts;
guests and hosts can decline to answer questions.
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Washington, D.C.:
What got you interested in being a pet psychic?
Sonya Fitzpatrick:
It wasn't a question of being interested. It happened. I was born with the gift
as a little girl. I could hear the animals but I was with a hearing loss. The
animals could always hear me and I thought everybody could do what I was doing.
You don't think you're any different when you're a child. Then I had three pet
geese and I came home one Sunday and they were on the table for dinner. After
that I closed down and didn't talk to animals in that special way until about
seven years ago.
I then came to America and left my dog and cat at home and I suddenly started to
talk to animals once again in that special way. Then, suddenly everybody wanted
me to talk to their animals and sort their problems out.
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Washington, D.C.:
My eldest cat (one of five) has been blind since birth. I'm curious as to
whether the others know he's blind, and also whether he knows it himself.
Sonya Fitzpatrick:
Because he has never had sight, to him we know what blind is but the animals
adapt very easily and the other cats will be aware of it.
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Greeley, Colo.:
One of our Cairn Terrier dogs is very neurotic and likes to hide under a cedar
chest we have; her name is Ceilidh. She tries to stay there all the time and is
afraid of many other things, specially a large group of people or children. I
think her neurosis is getting worse, can you help her? She has been living with
us since she was 4-5 months old and she is now five years old.
Sonya Fitzpatrick:
All animals have a network of nerves under the skin and some dogs nerves are
closer to the surface of the skin, so that whenever there's noise or people
around they get shocks, like static electricity, and it frightens them.
Acknowlege that the dog is sensing this. She's hypersensitive and feels these
shocks. When people move, they feel the shocks (electricity). She literally
will feel the vibration. She needs a lot of loving and understanding. Tell her
you understand how she feels. Explain to the dog that this is something that
cannot be helped. Transmit a sense of calmness to the dog. Get down to the dog
on her level and explain what is happening. She's going away for her own
protection.
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Washington, D.C.:
Where do animials go when they die?
I've heard Jonathan Edwards "speaking" with those who have crossed
over, he claims they have favorite pets with them. Can you communicate with
dead pets as well?
Sonya Fitzpatrick:
On my show I do that all the time as you know. There are worlds within worlds
when we pass over. Our spirits and and our souls leave the physical body and we
go on to the spiritual realm. We don't die, we go on to the spiritual realm, we
go home. The same with animals. We all journey home. We're all spiritual
beings, having an animal and human experience. It's only the physical body that
dies. The consciousness goes on. The spirit travels on.
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Washington, D.C.:
Hello Sonya,
I have a situation where my fiancee moved in with me and her cat and my cat are
NOT getting along. My cat is 11 years old, overweight, kind of mellow and
slow-moving. The newcomer is a younger, more lithe and athletic cat who has
been hissing at mine whenever they meet each other.
Would a pet psychic be able to help in this situation? Would they actually come
to my house, or would I need to bring the cats in? At this point, I don't think
they'd be up for another trip in the cat carrier! Thanks.
Sonya Fitzpatrick:
An animal communicator could be called and give advice as long as they have a
picture of the pets. Give the cats time to adjust. And sometimes they need more
time (6 -- 12 months). It can take that long. When you talk to the cats, talk
to them together. If you go to one, then go to the other. Remind the one that
spits that the other cat has allowed him to come in. They'll be putting their
feelings out. Always treat them equally. If you buy one a new dish, buy the
other a new dish. Treat them exactly the same. Tell them that you love them
both and that they're smart cats. Use a bit of psychology with them, just like
two people.
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Clemson, S.C.:
I have recently had my two lovely puppies neutered, and I was wondering if they
harbor any resentment towards me? If so how can I make them understand why I
did it? Will they ever love me again?
Sonya Fitzpatrick:
The puppies are not aware of what's been done to them. They just know they've
got a bit of discomfort. But they get over that. They don't have an
understanding of what's been done. What they'll never have they'll never miss.
Don't worry about it. You did the right thing. As long as they're loved and fed
they're happy. You did the right thing.
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Virginia Fish Owner:
Hello,
I have a fiesty Beta fish that I love very much and talk to when I can...can
they hear us? Is it good to talk to fish?
Sonya Fitzpatrick:
Yes, they can hear you and they are very intelligent. Anything that has
consciousness can understand and they can get pictures and they talk in the
same way a dog would or a cat would.
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D.C.:
Have you ever "talked" with ferrets?
Sonya Fitzpatrick:
Yes, on my show. They're very intelligent and make wonderful pets.
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Alexandria, Va:
Hi Sonya! I watch you on animal planet all the time...here is my question:
My 10 year old fox terrier is terrified of thunderstorms..that is not uncommon
in dogs, but what I wonder is, when we are home, he will follow me around and
basically, want to be where we are - on the bed, on the sofa, etc... if the
storm occurs while we are out, he goes OUTSIDE (we have a doggy door) and hides
under a bush. How could he possibly feel safer/less afraid outside in the
pouring rain? Go figure. I have always wondered this and hope you can answer.
Thank you!
Sonya Fitzpatrick:
Because he's right down on the soil. He doesn't feel the electric impulses as
much. The soil sort of "earths" him so that he doesn't feel the
electrical impulses so much. They sometimes dig out a hole and lie in it. When
he walks around with you it makes him feel comforted by your presence just like
we all do when we get scared. It reassures him that he's not alone.
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New Orleans, LA:
I have two pugs, a fawn one and a black one. They get along extremely well, so
well that I think they were related in a past incarnation. Maybe they were
brothers or best friends in another time. Does this kind of animal spiritual
connection really exist?
Sonya Fitzpatrick:
Yes, it does and humans too. It happens a lot.
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Washington, D.C.:
Can you read people's minds too? If not, why not?
Sonya Fitzpatrick: I don't bother with it. I don't care to do it. Animals are
less complicated and dont' carry as much baggage as humans do and they're very
honest. Humans do lie.
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Capitol Hill:
Sonya, Love your show. I have a four-year-old siamese cat. He's alone most of
the day and incredibly clingy and demanding of our attention when we come home
from work. I'm dying to get him a little companion but he's horribly frightened
and aggressive to other cats and dogs. He starts fights with any animal he
comes in contact with. Is there any hope he'd accept another cat into our
household, or should we simply accept that he's only-pet material?
Sonya Fitzpatrick:
Sometimes cats don't like to be with other cats. Sometimes you do get a cat who
likes to be on his own. Maybe you could get another type of animal. Just see
what his response would be. It might be that he likes humans better. So try
another kind of animal. Maybe some fish, something for him to watch.
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Washington, D.C.: Have you ever been
scientifically tested to determine the extent of your powers?
Sonya Fitzpatrick:
No. I just know I do what I do and I don't feel that's necessary. I have a
gift; I accept that gift and I'm very happy with the gift. I don't have to
prove anything to anybody scientifically. I'm grateful I can do what I do. It's
my experience and just because somebody doesn't experience what I do doesn't
mean to say it's not happening.
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Arlington, Va.:
You seem to emphathize with the pets more than the people. Are you ever
hesitant to tell people if the pets don't like them?
Sonya Fitzpatrick:
Usually animal lovers love their pets. The only time is if someone moves into a
home and doesn't like animals that the animals sense and know it and I would
tell the human companiokn that. Usually I only deal with people who are
passionate about their animals.
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Alexandria, Va.:
Because you have such an in-depth knowledge of animals and their feelings I
would be interested to know what you feel is the best way to train a pet? To
what methods are pets (dogs specifically) most receptive and how do you
personally train your pets?
Thanks!
Sonya Fitzpatrick: Trainers come in to train the
humans so that the humans know then how to train the animals. People should
always be with their animals. (I'm untrainable. Ha Ha Ha.) Don't ever send the
dog away for training unless you're with it.
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Silver Spring, Md.:
I believe that one of my cats that died, whom I loved and grieved for for
years, will be back to be with me. How will I know that I have the
"right" cat?
Sonya Fitzpatrick:
Often people ask that me that and worry about that. But that's all arranged in
the spiritual world, but you will get your animal back if you feel it that
strongly. Sometimes animals may change their physical form to come back into
the physical body.
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Sonya Fitzpatrick:
Your cat is often with you and you'll feel and sense its presence around you.
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Bethesda, Md.:
Hi,
Four months ago, we adopted a five-year-old airedale whose owner gave him up.
Two months ago, we also got an airedale puppy. The five-year-old has been
through a lot, having changed homes and now having another dog around. How do I
know if our five-year-old is happy with us and with his new
"sibling?" I want him to do well with us. Thanks.
Sonya Fitzpatrick: Give the older dog the job of looking after the younger dog.
Let the older dog know. Make him feel important. Tell him that his help is
needed. That makes him feel included, that he's playing a role. Tell them how
much you appreciate him looking after the puppy. Always make sure the puppy has
his own things. Treat them alike all the time.
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Adelphi, Md.:
How do you deal with people who are critical of what you do and treat it with
total disbelief?
Sonya Fitzpatrick: I don't mind it at all. It doesn't bother me one little bit.
They have the right to think what they think. They have a right to be
skeptical. I don't need to defend myself. I'm not that insecure. I know I can
do what I can do and they're experience is just different than mine. Maybe they
can do some things that I can't do. Everybody's different but that's what makes
the world go round.
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Washington, D.C.:
I have a one-year-old cat who I adopted when she was about three months old. I
know nothing of her history before I adopted her. She is a very mellow, sweet
natured kitty who follows me around everywhere, yet she shies away from me most
of the time when I try to pet her. She also rarely purrs. What do you think is
going on with her? Can I do anything to make her more affectionate?
Sonya Fitzpatrick: You can't make a cat do
anything and they're all different. Accept her for the way she is. Love her the
way she is. It doesn't mean to say she doesn't love her compananion. She does.
That's what so intriguing about the cats, they're all so different. Stop trying
to make the cat do what you want it to do, just accept the cat for what she is.
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Chambersburg, Pa.:
My cat who is now 5-years-old was thrown away as a tiny kitten, she has been
tramatized by this and gets scared so easily. How do I convince her that it's
okay when people come to visit, or all noises are not scarey. I feel so sorry
for her! We are very close and I talk to her all the time telling her that
things are okay. she seems to understand that sometimes. But would like her to
calm down and enjoy life! Thanks for your help and I really enjoy your show.
Sonya Fitzpatrick: It's the static and noise and smell problem. When people come
in, they sense a change in these things. Just reassure the cat that things are
okay and let the cat go wherever it wants to go and say it's okay.
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Lorton, Va.:
My malamute has to convalesce for two months while recovering from heartworm
treatment. Any ideas to keep him from getting too bored? He isn't interested in
toys (although my border collie likes them). A friend told me that her dogs
like watching Animal Planet, but I don't have cable. All he really likes to do
is eat and go running, and now the latter is forbidden.
Sonya Fitzpatrick:
The dog is probably perfectly contented. With having another dog there he's
probably happy. Some dogs don't need entertaining all the time. You obviously
love your dogs very much. Accept him as he is. Not all dogs like to play with
toys, some don't.
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Sonya Fitzpatrick:
Everyone who's written in with the questions obviously loves their pets. I
would've liked to reply to everyone but unfortunately it's overwhelming with
the amount of people who write. Thank you for your questions and I really
appreciate it. I hope I was able to give insight into how your animals think
and feel.
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