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06-09-2004, 09:53 AM | #1 |
YT 6000 Club Member Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Seattle, WA
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| [News] Pet Psychic Helps Owners Understand Do you guys believe in these 'pet psychics'??? Junebug, since she is in California, you could always take Otis and let us know what happens! --- At the home of a Pasadena veterinarian, Myra Logan confirmed what the vet and his family had long suspected about their deceased Greyhound, Lovey - that their beloved dog was still with them in spirit. Logan has also chided a cat owner for secretly keeping the cat's toys from him, and she has helped a family understand why their Border Collie refused to chase a ball and perform common animal tricks. Logan is a self-proclaimed pet psychic, and she has made a believer out of many a pet owner who has wanted to know more about a pet, to contact a deceased pet or to communicate with an animal. "A lot of people just want to talk to their pets to see if they are happy," Logan said. "And the pets are always happy to communicate through me, because finally somebody can hear them." Always aware of her intuitive abilities, Logan discovered that she could communicate with animals as well as people a few years ago when at a restaurant with a friend and someone else she had never met before. Although there were no animals in sight, Logan could "hear" a cat talking to her and asked the stranger if she owned a cat. When the woman said yes, Logan told her the cat wanted to know why she hadn't given his new toys to him. The woman was astonished, Logan recalled. She said she had bought some new toys for the cat but was hiding them until his birthday, and she was even more surprised when Logan described one of them - purple with a feather - to a T. At that time, Logan's day job was with a major energy company. She had been in the corporate world for 35 years, but after a major lay-off that forced her to lose her job, she made animal communication a full-time gig. Today, she does in-home consultations, telephone consultations and leads animal communication seminars. Most recently, she appeared at Pasadena Pet Adoption's Dogs' Day in the Park. Logan has clients all over the Houston area and a few in other states and out of the country. She communicates with animals living and deceased and is game to deal with any type of animal. "Every time I talk to a new animal, it's a surprise and a joy. All animals think differently, and they have their own personalities," Logan said. Many times, her consultations have enlightening, funny results. She said some animals gossip about their humans and say negative things about their humans' friends; others share very personal details about their owners' lives. One Yorkshire Terrier told Logan that he was afraid of his human's large, loud shoes and requested that she not wear them anymore. The Border Collie who refused to play ball with her 12-year-old owner defended herself by saying, "What's the point? If he wants a dog who will chase a ball, he should get a Lab," Logan said. She is called to assist owners of pets who have behavioral problems and sometimes assists veterinarians with problems that are hard to detect. She regularly has consultations with animals like horses or dogs before a big race. Logan is also in high demand for pet owners who are considering having their very old or sick pets put down. Those consultations are often the most emotional, but she said most pet owners feel better after speaking with her. "Surprisingly, animals are very understanding about having to be put down. They just don't want to leave their humans upset," Logan said. "One of the biggest things I've learned is that animals want their humans to be there when they are euthanized. I know it's very upsetting for people, but it's even more upsetting for the animal when their human isn't there," she said. When Logan communicates with animals who are already deceased, the information she gives people is often very comforting. In several cases, she could still sense the animal's presence in the owner's home. Many times, pet owners emerge in tears after a meeting with Logan, and it isn't always because their pet has died or will have to be put to sleep. Even the smallest insight into what animals are thinking can trigger an outpouring of emotion for people, Logan said. "People get very emotional because they love their animals. That connection with the animals brings out so many emotions, and it often changes the way people see their animals," Logan said. The pet does not have to be present for Logan to use her intuitive abilities. She can provide insight by looking at a picture of an animal or hearing a physical description. One woman brought Logan a photo of her parents' dog for a consultation. As with all her clients, Logan tape-recorded the meeting and gave the woman the tape, which the woman then gave to her parents for Christmas. Logan's rate is $2 a minute, and she requires a minimum of one hour for in-home consultations. Her animal communication seminars, which help others become "pet psychics," are $60 per person. "There's nothing special about me; everyone can do this. People are just so busy with their lives, they have forgotten what they can really do," she said. More information is available online at www.myralogan.com and by phone at (713) 805-7963. http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?n...d=181233&rfi=6 |
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