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mr blur Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-07-09 01:22 PM
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Pet psychics unleash animal companions' thoughts

Cathy Stevens has always been a believer. That’s why she jumped at the chance for a rare phone consultation with pet psychic Sonya Fitzpatrick, a service that typically costs $300 for 30 minutes.

It’s not as if anything is really wrong with Stevens’ two rescue dogs, Roger and Henry; rather, these terriers are living the good life. Stevens just needed to know that her “boys” are happy.

“It’s just that validation,” she explained.

“I knew that my dogs understand me, but you really want to know, do they really or is it just in my head?”

Fitzpatrick, perhaps best known for starring in The Pet Psychic on Animal Planet earlier in the decade, assured Stevens it wasn’t.

“Darling, they are deliriously happy,” Fitzpatrick trilled in her trademark British accent as she spoke to Stevens on the phone while propped on the bed where she does her weekly call-in radio show on Sirius Satellite Network, surrounded by pillows and her dogs.

Roger, Fitzpatrick told Stevens, misses accompanying her to work. And Henry hates crates.

Both dogs, Fitzpatrick added, love the raw organic meals Stevens sometimes cooks for them and are looking forward to a visit from her childhood friend later this year.

When Stevens asks if Roger, whom she said acts like her boyfriend, has been with her in a past life, Fitzpatrick responded, “Darling, they both have been in past lives with you.”

At work a few days later, with Roger in tow, Stevens was visibly pleased. Fitzpatrick told her things about her life and her dogs that she “couldn’t have known.”

Stevens added, “I think if you’re looking for an answer, she’s pretty good.”

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