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Heard on Galaxy Radio: Linda was a guest on our Breakfast
show in July 2007. Before having her on the air I
must admit I found her claims of being able to communicate with
animals outrageous. However having Linda relay information to me
from my own dog I am truly a convert. Thanks for your time
Linda and keep up the good
work.
Giles Tanner -
Breakfast Show Producer, Galaxy FM - Yorkshire
Linda completely
confirmed the relationship I have with Ozzie, since the
communication our bond has strengthened. It also help me
to understand Ozzie's Lameness. Her communication was
excellent, Linda made me feel very relaxed and able to ask any
questions. Carol-Buckinghamshire
Russetts
background was unknown to me having been a rescue - her
socializing was limited and she throws herself at other dogs
without reading the signals since the communication Russett has
changed a lot less flighty and more confident in her being - thank you
it was very helpful - Pat -London
Titan
"Following
a standard visit to Vet during which talk of surgery to deal
with a cataract was mentioned for Titan to try and save the
vision in his only one eye; he became withdrawn and very nervy
a completely different cat to the normal playful old man that
I was used to. Linda was asked to help, the only detail
she was given was that he'd had a complete change of character
following a visit to the Vet. She came back to me with
what was worrying Titan about surgery, that it wasn't
something that was right for him at this time in his life,
that he accepted he was going blind and was able to deal with
it. I talked with him telling him that if he didn't want
the surgery then we wouldn't have it done. How did she
know he was going to go blind, she didn't even know he only
had one eye!. Within 48 hours of her linking in with
Titan I had my old boy back again. Linda I can
never thank you enough.
Ms S - London
"Gizzy,
always a bit timid as cats go but faithful to her Dad and
always running to him for cuddles whenever he came in from
work or sat down; had become terrified of everyone and
everything, not willing to come into the house and very
frightened of her Dad which caused him great distress.
Linda tuned in with her only once and within two days she
was back in the house, it took another week before she
suddenly jumped up on her Dads lap and snuggled in for her
normal tummy tickle and cuddle.
Linda, Thank
you for giving Gizzy back to us, don't know what you did but
it was amazing to see the change in her.
A.G - West
Sussex
HOME FOR CHRISTMAS 2007
Where do I start, well you know that we'd been looking
for Frodo for 9 days and had tried most of the local area
before I contacted you to see if you had any thoughts.
Well while we were talking you said that you felt he was
somewhere at the back of the house with grass around
3" long, not farm land but open type land and that he
would be home in a few days after he'd had fun chasing and
playing around. You also mentioned the number 6 and
number 5, both of us thinking it was the fact he came from
1 of 6 cats and that there were now only 5 left at home
because he was missing.
Well we got him home yesterday; Keith and I had continued
with our walking this time concentrating on the area at
the back of hour house rather than the front as well.
Both of us having walked from East Grinstead into Crawley
Down along the Worth Way both early during the day, lunch
time and evening calling and taking sweets for him to eat.
We got a call from a lady in one of the houses at the back
of the Worth Way saying she thought she'd seen the black
cat that was missing so we went round and had a chat
taking his picture with us. Sadly although it was a
similar cat it was Frodo's brother Simba that she'd seen.
On Sunday we got a call from the house 6 doors
up at number 18, this was around 3.45 4.00pm they had seen
a cat in a tree on the Saturday outside their house (at
the back of ours). It was Frodo we tried to coax him
down but he was both too weak and very frightened.
Keith went and got the big ladders that reached the top of
the roof if you compared it to a house for size, he
extended it to the furthest reach and was able to just
about coax Frodo close enough for him to grab and bring
down.
When he was
brought down he was very very dehydrated and underweight,
they handed him to me to take home and I walked through my
front door just as the hall clock chimed
5:00pm
Linda Thank
you so much for giving me something to hold onto and we now
have our baby back in time for Christmas. Keith has
said we now don't need anything else and I agree.
Love
Anne, Keith and Frodo - East Grinstead
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