Very cool readings...I really liked reading Roscoe's.![]()
Very cool readings...I really liked reading Roscoe's.![]()
The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world. - Dr. Paul Farmer
Whisk
Whisk can be best described as vague! He has a wonderfully laid back approach to life and likes not having any set routine. He potties wherever he feels like on any particular day and doesn’t feel compelled to use the same area for long periods as he knows his home is kept very clean for him. It could also be his way of making sure every corner is cleaned!
He runs on top of his wheel because he likes to be different and he gets a much better view from up there! He would like some tunnels to run through some times.
Whisk likes his food but likes to be able to hold it comfortably in his paws – he finds the chew sticks a bit awkward to handle but would happily give smaller pieces a try.
I’m not entirely sure why he chews your clothes or nibbles people. I don’t think he realises that it is something he shouldn’t really be doing.
Whisk is very self-sufficient – he loves his world and doesn’t feel the need to be with other animals. He likes his own company and is happy to have a look at Chino then wander off to do his own thing.
He enjoys his cuddles with you as it makes him feel warm and safe. He sees you as the provider of all the good things in his life although sometimes senses that you can be a bit anxious about him. He loves that he is so important to you but doesn’t want you to fret – he says to enjoy each day as it comes Mum, like he does.
The nicknames really don’t bother him as he only really hears the tone you use when you are talking to him and not the actual name.
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but I can also do readings with RB pets
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Originally Posted by Brody's Mum
Actually Denise, I think that is really great. I am sure there are many people who would like to get closure and to know that their RB pet understands they are still loved and will always be a part of their persons heart. It can make the world of difference for someone who lost a pet without warning or under tragic circumstances.
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I would love you to do a reading of my mom's beloved Pyka. What do you need mostly - photos etc?
Please let me know.
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"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
I can use the photos from the threads you sent me if you want - a truly beautiful cat. Will be happy to do this for you - if you let me have your email address I can send you a communication sheet to fill in.Originally Posted by Catty1
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