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Animal communication for cats: Finally understand what your furry friend is trying to tell you
Your cat is a fascinating creature. Independent, intelligent, and full of secrets. But sometimes you ask yourself: Why is she doing that? Why is she suddenly scratching the sofa even though she has a scratching post? Why does it ignore its food or become aggressive for no apparent reason? Why does it hide for hours and seem withdrawn?
Perhaps you’ve tried everything: toys, treats, visits to the vet. But your cat’s behavior remains a mystery. You wish it could just explain to you what it needs.
This is where animal communication comes in. It allows you to see the world through your cat’s eyes and understand her true needs, fears, and desires.
What is animal communication and why is it so valuable with cats?
Animal communication is an intuitive method of connecting with animals on a deeper level. Unlike with dogs, cats are not about obedience, but about deciphering their headstrong personalities and often subtle signals.
Cats are masters of nonverbal communication. They constantly send messages, for example through their gaze, body language, and behavior. But because they “tick” so differently from us (and from dogs!), many of their messages remain misunderstood. Animal communication translates these subtle signals into a language you can understand.
When can animal communication help?
You may think, “My cat is just stubborn. That’s just the way it is.” But often there is more to it than that. Here are some typical situations in which animal communication can offer a solution:
1. Your cat exhibits inexplicable behavior
- She scratches furniture even though there are scratching posts available
- She pees next to the litter box or marks unusual places
- She suddenly hisses or bites, even though she is usually cuddly
What animal communication can do here:
Cats often have very specific reasons for their behavior. Maybe she doesn’t like the location of the scratching post. Perhaps she is bothered by the smell of the cat litter. Or she feels threatened by another cat without you noticing. Through animal communication, you can find out the real cause and take targeted action.
2. Your cat seems stressed or unhappy
- She constantly hides and avoids contact
- She grooms herself excessively or eats poorly
- She seems apathetic or does not respond to offers to play
What animal communication can do here:
Cats are very good at hiding pain and stress. Animal communication can reveal whether your cat is bothered by noise (e.g., from construction sites), whether it feels threatened by a new person in the household, or whether it has health problems that the veterinarian has not yet detected.
3. Your cat has a difficult past
- It came from an animal shelter and is extremely skittish
- It reacts with panic to certain stimuli (e.g., loud noises)
- It does not let you touch it or shows distrust
What animal communication can do here:
Many furry friends carry unprocessed experiences with them. Through animal communication, you can find out what she has been through and help her find security in a targeted manner. For example, with the help of surrogate work. This can be done through surrogate hypnosis or surrogate work using quantum work .
4. You are facing a change and want to prepare your cat
- A move is coming up
- A new pet or baby is moving in
- You have to temporarily place your baby tiger in someone else’s care
What animal communication can do here:
Cats are creatures of habit and react sensitively to change. Through animal communication, you can explain to them what is going to happen and thus alleviate their fears.
5. Your cat is old or sick and you want to understand its needs
- It suffers from a chronic illness
- You wonder whether she is in pain or still enjoys life
- You want to know whether she is ready to go
What animal communication can do here:
In this emotional phase, animal communication can help you to respect your cat’s wishes. Many cats communicate whether they still want to live or whether they are tired.
What is the animal communication process?
- You may be wondering, “Will this work with my cat? She often ignores me!”
– Preliminary discussion with you - You describe your concern to me
– Contacting your furry friend
– I connect with your cat energetically. This is done using a photo (you can read about what the photo should ideally look like under Requirements for animal communication)
– Your cat does not need to be present - Receiving the messages
– I perceive what your cat wants to communicate
– Cats often communicate in images or feelings (e.g., “The smell in the bathroom disgusts me” or “I don’t want to be alone when you’re working”) - Feedback to you
– I pass on all the information to you in the form of a written transcript of the conversation
Together we discuss (in a Zoom meeting) your animal’s answers and you can ask questions if you don’t quite understand something
Common concerns and why they are unfounded
- “My cat is so aloof. Will she communicate at all?”
Even withdrawn cats often open up surprisingly when they sense that someone is really listening. Many animal communicators report that cats send very clear messages when you understand their language. - “Cats are unpredictable. Is it even possible to find out anything?”
Cats have their own logic. What seems arbitrary to us often has a good reason for them. Animal communication helps you recognize these reasons. - “I’ve tried so many things. Why should this help now?”
Conventional methods often fail because they treat cats like “little dogs.” Cats tick differently. Animal communication addresses their uniqueness.
Reviews from satisfied owners
I booked Ms. Lang for an animal communication session.
The client receives the result in writing, preliminary talks were very informative. The assignment (questions for the animal) is determined in advance, so that I as the client also have the opportunity to address specific issues. I find that very good.
At the results meeting, Ms. Lang explains the protocol and it is very informative. Any queries are explained very well and clearly.
I hope to be able to help my cat better with the information and will let the animal communication work on us.
Thank you for your work and the trust you have placed in us.
Andrea Kurth
Satisfied dog owner
For me, the basis of trust is very important for the success of a consultation and the success of such an approach. This was absolutely successful! Empathy and individual appreciation in the joint session were outstanding.
I can highly recommend Larissa.
Markus und Gisela Sieber
Satisfied clients
Your next step
If you are ready to truly understand your cat, book an animal communication session now. Whether you want to solve a specific problem or simply build a deeper bond, I will support you with empathy and professionalism.
Your cat wants to be understood, just like you do. Many cat owners were skeptical at first, but today they are grateful that they took this path. Give yourself and your cat the chance to enjoy a new relationship.
I look forward to conveying your animal’s messages to you.