Pet Psychic Readings for Dogs, Cats, Horses & More

 
There’s usually more going on than behavior alone can explain.
 
 
 

People often arrive curious — not quite sure what to expect, but sensing there might be something to this.

What comes through in a session can be surprising. Not general impressions — something precise about your animal, something that lands. And once it does, something shifts. In them. In you. In how you move through the world together.

That's what a pet psychic reading is: a direct conversation with your animal, held wherever you both are. Whether you're looking for a pet psychic, an animal medium, or simply someone who can listen — this is that.

As a pet psychic, I use animal telepathy to tune in to your companion, sharing what comes through in a way you can easily understand. Most people leave knowing something they didn't before — and feeling it too.

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Sessions are held online via Zoom or phone — so you can be somewhere private and comfortable, wherever you are. I work with clients worldwide — including the UK, Europe, and Australia.


What Happens in a Session

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You Ask, Your Pet Answers

Bring your questions — big or small. Why does my dog pull on the leash? What is my cat worried about? Does my bird like their setup? This is what pet readings are for. I connect with your animal and you get clear, specific answers in real time. Or bring the bigger question — the one you're not sure how to ask.

Discover Who Your Pet Really Is

Beyond behavior — their personality, their preferences, what matters to them, what they're carrying. Most people are surprised by what their animal has to say once someone is actually listening. When this comes to life it changes how you see them — and how you are with them.

Support Through Changes

Moving homes, a new family member, health concerns, aging — life transitions affect our animals deeply. They often carry more awareness of what's happening than we realize. A pet psychic reading offers insight into what they're experiencing and how you can help. For those navigating pet loss, learn more here.

Deepen Your Bond

When you understand what your animal is actually thinking and feeling, something shifts. You connect differently. Trust deepens. It often starts with a small thing — one question, one answer — and opens from there. You find yourself talking to them differently. Listening differently. The dynamic between you quietly reorganizes. And how you move through the world together changes too.

Deeper Work

Animals often take a session further than expected. They share what feels relevant — their purpose, why they came into your life, what they want you to know. Every pet reading unfolds differently — some stay practical, some go much deeper. Past life connections, messages from animals who have passed, energetic patterns beneath the surface. They seem to know what you're ready to hear — and lead us there.


I booked a pet psychic reading with Lesley out of curiosity and was amazed by how much it resonated. She spoke about past lives that reflected the deep bond I share with my cat, Orenji. While staying at my dad’s — who’s allergic — Orenji was confined to my room and suddenly stopped sleeping on the bed with me. Lesley helped me see he was waiting for reassurance. Once I explained things to him, he came right back. That simple shift brought us even closer. Lesley is truly gifted.
— Marissa

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A Note From Lesley

I never planned to become a pet psychic — psychic school found me first, leading into what seemed like a decade of immersive training as a clairvoyant and medium. Then Stanley arrived, and animal communication opened up right alongside it. Moving into animal telepathy was simply discovering one more room in a house I was already living in, alongside astral projection and other energy-based work.

What I've come to trust, after years of this work, is that animals already know what they want to say. They're not waiting to be coaxed or interpreted. They're waiting for someone to actually go quiet and listen.

That's what I do in a session. You send me a photo and their name — that's all I need to begin. Then I tune in, wherever you are, wherever I am. Distance has never mattered to the animals I've worked with, and it doesn't change what comes through. I'm not waiting to find what I expect. I'm listening for what's there. Sometimes it's practical: a behavior that finally makes sense, a need that wasn't being seen. Sometimes it goes further — something about the bond between you, or what your animal came into your life to show you. I follow where they lead.

That's the beauty of pet readings. You arrive with a simple question and the answer is so clear once you hear it. Or you discover something about your animal you'd never guessed. Or a small shift in understanding changes everything between you.

I work with dogs, cats, horses, birds, small mammals, the occasional exotic companion. Each one is different. I'm still surprised by what comes through, and I hope I always am.

My practice is rooted in the Pacific Northwest — the forests, the water, the quality of stillness here. That attunement to the natural world is part of how I work. Presence isn't just a technique. It's the ground everything else comes from.

If this is your first time working with a pet psychic, you're welcome here. There's no ritual to it, no performance — just a conversation, held with care, about who your animal already is.

— Lesley


Something interesting happened after the session: my cat already seems more relaxed at home. There were moments where he normally would have reacted, but he didn’t. It felt like simply being heard and understood brought him some relief. That made me incredibly happy.
— Lily
I can touch my dog a bit more now, which I’m so happy about. I can feel there is more trust between us. I’m not worried about her snapping at me anymore. Something shifted — and that means everything.
— Janice

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