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Melanie Appleyard.
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12/06/2021 at 7:54 pm #86206
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Layla
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01/26/2023 at 1:33 pm #91130
Michelle Blessing
Silver MemberHi Carol,
this is my very first time doing this. What I got is that Layla likes to give nose boops and she has a funny bark? She also likes music and has a blue toy. Her energy is very young, excitable and abundant. That’s all I got…thank you Michelle -
04/25/2023 at 1:18 pm #92048
Terrianne McGrath
Inactive MemberLayla wants to care for kittens
Layla is a goofy, quirky, loveable girl. She is really fast. So fast that she bumps into things. Her attention span gets the best of her sometimes because she tries to do five things at once. She likes other animals, she gets along with everybody. She has a hard time sitting still and is working on her impulse control. She follows Mom around and is within inches if possible. Physically she feels fine. She gets itchy eyes from allergies and yeast in between her toes that needs attention at times. I’m not sure if there are other animals in the home, but she said she would love to have a house full of animals living with her. She is very nurturing and would like to take care of puppies or kittens. When I asked for clarification, did she want to care for puppies or kittens, she said she would like to care for kittens! She would like that very much. “Can you tell my Mom I would like to do that”? “I would be very gentle and very nurturing. I would make sure they were happy and I would take good care of them”. I agreed with her that I thought she would be very nurturing to baby kittens and I promised to tell her Mom. I thanked her for talking with me and I told her I thought she was awesome and a delight!
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07/09/2024 at 3:49 pm #97485
Melanie Appleyard
Platinum MemberHi Carol,
I’m just getting back into animal communication after a long break, but as I was scrolling past the page Layla’s picture jumped out at me and the words “wanna talk, wanna talk, wanna talk” came into my head, with an awareness of her spinning around in excitement. Her excitable energy came through in leaps and bounds.
I then got an impression of her pushing her nose up inquisitively.
She didn’t seem to want to talk about anything in particular, but seemed more excited about getting my attention.I asked Layla’s age and got 4, though her energy felt more like a younger dog of around 2.
I asked what she enjoyed and got an image of her chasing a ball from a ball launcher.
I then asked who she lived with and got mom and pops and kitty, kitty, kitty. I asked who kitty was and got an image of a long-haired tortoiseshell cat. I asked if kitty was her friend and got that she wants to play with Kitty, but the feeling isn’t mutual and the kitty has smacked her on the nose when she has tried to get her to play.I’m very much out of practice with my communication, so any feedback you can give me would be very helpful. I’ve purposefully not read the previous posts, so my communication isn’t swayed. Thank you. Mel x
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