Furry Words APRIL 2024

Furry Words APRIL 2024

Welcome to a spring edition of Furry Words! If you’re new, I’m a psychic for people and pets and love communicating with your four-legged friends. Psychic insight is never a replacement for traditional medical care, but you can definitely use the information to better understand what your pet is trying to tell you. Let’s get right to it!
    
Tammy G. asked if Rusty and Gus, both mini Poodles, are happy to be brothers and living their best lives. Holy smokes! They LOVE each other and are definitely living amazing lives with you! When I see the possums from the kids movie, Ice Age, and how they run around and have a blast together, I know they are whooping it up! There’s only joy between them and even during mealtime, they play nicely. I asked them if they have any additional requests and Gus loves being manly, but if he were human, he’d shower after getting dirty and apply moisturizer. That’s really silly, but if he gets too stinky, he’d love a good cleaning. Rusty has no complaint and seemed slightly freaked out that I could hear him. Hahaha!
    
Jody W. said, “Coming up on six years since our sweet Cockapoo Sadie passed away. I want to know if she is with our other dogs and to tell her how much she was loved and is missed.” She is absolutely with your other dogs and family members on the other side. I know all of us hope to have undeniable visits from them when they pass, but she is having a grand time in heaven. You did right by her right until the end, and she appreciates that. You have the same ability I have to communicate with them, the only difference is I’ve learned how to “hear” them answer. I do think honoring her with a pink frosted cupcake on her anniversary would make her heart so happy! My mom’s birthday is March 17th and death day is June 5th. I rarely even acknowledge the 5th because her joy for life deserves a birthday celebration instead! That being said, Sadie really just wants you to have a cupcake in her honor whenever the heck you feel like it! She is smiling and pretty proud of herself for answering you.
    
Jennifer F. said that they just lost their sweet Murphy a week ago at eight years to cancer, and they are devastated. “I’d love to know if you can get a sense of how he is.” Wow. It’s like he totally reset his energy to just before any bad things happened in his body. I see pure joy and a tremendous sense of who he was, what he was worthy of, and that he was beyond loved by all who knew him. He’s showing me a necklace made of hard macaroni/pasta like my son made in preschool. I don’t know if he’s saying that to mark time and give you a memory or if he considers himself one of your kids? Or if you were just gifted one, and he’s letting you know I’m not making answers up. LOL. Thanks Murphy! One more thing. You are not going crazy; you do hear him wandering the house at night!
    
Hannah B. had a dark orange Golden named Noah who lived to be nineteen years old. “I wonder if he thinks of me so many years later.” Ok, what he says may sound confusing, but I’ll explain. No, he doesn’t really think of you in terms of peeking down from heaven. He says that you of all souls know that there is good and light in the world and that we are all worthy of receiving it. You felt that even as a child, and when the world got mean or prickly, you would cry. He loved your purity and awareness, so in heaven he’s kind of reminiscing about the time he had with you but wants to wait for the day you join him to sit with you and hear about your journey from your own perspective. I’ve NEVER had a dog say something like that, and it’s beautiful. Keep shining!
    
Thank you to those who submitted questions! If you’d like a more in-depth reading or FMI go to www.enlightenedhorizons.com and follow along on Facebook at Sara Moore Enlightened Horizons. There are many upcoming events, classes, and podcasts designed to help you find peace with your journey and the people and pets we have lost but will one day meet again.
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