Animal communication Rabbit / Hamster
Animal communication for small animals: What your rabbit, hare, or hamster wants to tell you
Your little furry friend, whether it’s a rabbit, hare, or hamster, has its own unique personality. But sometimes you don’t understand why it suddenly behaves differently: Why isn’t your furry friend eating as usual? Why is your pet constantly nibbling at the bars? Why does your velvet paw constantly want to dig through the ground? Why does your rabbit seem so fearful, even though everything is familiar?
Perhaps you have already tried changing its food, rearranging its enclosure, or offering more/different new toys. But your pet’s behavior remains a mystery. You wish it could just tell you what it needs.
Animal communication can help you see the world through the eyes of your animal companion and understand its true needs.
What is animal communication and why does it work with small animals?
Animal communication is an intuitive method of connecting with animals on a deeper level. With small animals such as hares, rabbits, and hamsters, it is about deciphering their often subtle signals and emotions.
These animals are particularly sensitive, but they show their feelings differently than dogs or cats. They cannot meow or bark to get attention. Instead, they communicate through behaviors that we often misinterpret. Animal communication translates these silent messages into a language you can understand.
When can animal communication help?
1. Your animal is exhibiting inexplicable behavior
- Rabbits:
– Suddenly gnawing on furniture or carpets
– Refusing their favorite food or appearing apathetic
– Marking unusual places or exhibiting aggressive behavior - Hamsters:
– Biting the bars of their cage or digging excessively
– Appears restless or suddenly sleeps much more than usual
– Constantly hides and avoids contact
What animal communication can do here:
There are often very specific reasons behind this behavior. Perhaps your pet is bothered by the smell of the new bedding. Perhaps your hamster feels stressed by a loud noise. Through animal communication, you can find out the reasons and remedy them in a targeted manner.
2. Your animal seems stressed or unhappy
- It hides more than usual
- It eats less or grooms itself excessively often
- It reacts fearfully to certain stimuli (e.g., noises, new people)
What animal communication can do here:
Small animals often hide stress and pain perfectly. Animal communication can reveal whether your animal feels lonely, is in pain, or is stressed by a change in its environment.
3. Your animal has a difficult past
- It came from poor conditions or was neglected
- It flinches when touched or does not allow itself to be touched
- It seems distrustful and does not form bonds
What animal communication can do here:
Many rabbits carry fears from past experiences. Through animal communication, you can find out what it has been through and help it build trust in a targeted manner. Furthermore, you can often help your animal through surrogate work. This can be done through surrogate hypnosis or surrogate work using quantum work.
4. You want to prepare your animal for a change
- A move is coming up
- A new pet is moving in
- The enclosure is being rearranged or enlarged
What animal communication can do here:
Small animals are creatures of habit. Through animal communication, we can explain the change to them and alleviate their fears.
5. Your animal is old or sick and you want to understand its needs
- It suffers from a chronic illness
- You wonder if it still has a zest for life
- You want to know if it is in pain
What animal communication can do here:
In this sensitive phase, animal communication can help you to respect your animal’s wishes. Many furry friends communicate whether they still feel they have quality of life or whether they are tired.
How does animal communication work?
- Preliminary discussion with you
– You describe your observations to me (e.g., “My hamster nibbles loudly on the cage at night”). - Contacting your animal
– I connect energetically with your animal. This is done via a photo (you can read about what the photo should ideally look like under Requirements for animal communication)
– Your animal does not need to be present. - Receiving the messages
– Small animals often communicate through feelings or images (e.g., “The new food bowl feels strange”)
– Sometimes they also share physical sensations (e.g., “My paw hurts”) - 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
- “Small animals are so simple… Do they really need animal communication?”
Small animals also have emotions and needs. Often, their behavior is difficult for us to interpret. Animal communication can provide clarity here. - “My hamster is nocturnal. Can this even work?”
Yes! The telepathic connection is independent of your animal’s activity time and the time of day. - “I’m afraid my rabbit won’t ‘respond’ at all.“
Small animals are often surprisingly talkative once they sense that someone is really listening.
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
Would you like to better understand your pet’s thoughts and feelings? Then now is the perfect time to book an animal communication session. Let’s open the door to a new level of understanding and love together.
Even small animals have big feelings. Many owners were surprised at how much their rabbit, hare, or hamster had to say. Give your animal the chance to be heard.
I look forward to conveying your animal’s messages to you.