Seattle Pet Psychic & Animal Intuitive

 
What your animal knows — and how it comes through
 
 
 

The Seattle region has a particular quality of attention. The landscape asks for it — the water, the forest, the way morning settles over the lakes before the city wakes. People who live here tend to carry that quality too. A comfort with what can't quite be explained. A willingness to listen past the surface.

When I returned to the Pacific Northwest after years in the Midwest, something in my practice deepened without asking. There is a presence in this landscape — old, unhurried, rooted — that makes it easier to drop into stillness. The trees here do that to me.

A favorite mantra: I am the tree, the tree is me.

My nature spirit practice is the foundation of my animal telepathic work. Being in Seattle allows me to deepen that practice in a way I haven't before — and through it, connect with clients around the world.


How the Work is Rooted

I trained with Penelope Smith, who pioneered the work of telepathic animal communication and gave it its language. Animal telepathy is a natural capacity, available to anyone willing to become still enough to receive.

For me, stillness comes through a daily practice with nature. Before I sit with a client, I'm outside — at the lake, in the forest, with the crows, with the bog. What most people call mindfulness meditation, I experience as something more alive: a conversation with the natural world. The trees, the water, the particular quality of this landscape — they're not backdrop. They're part of the practice.

That's what animal telepathy requires. Not technique, but a quality of presence that has to be cultivated, daily, in the living world.


What a Pet Psychic Session Involves

I work intuitively — tuning into your animal's thoughts, feelings, physical sensations, and what lies beneath their behavior. As a certified animal communicator, I also draw on my experience as a clairvoyant and psychic medium to go deeper into energy, soul-level patterns, and what the bond between you has been quietly saying all along.

Sessions are held online via Zoom or phone. You don't need to be in Seattle — I work with clients throughout the Pacific Northwest and worldwide.


What People Come With

People come for different reasons.

A behavioral shift that doesn't make sense. An animal who seems anxious, withdrawn, or changed. The quiet wondering about what your pet is really experiencing beneath the surface.

Sometimes it's a health decision — an animal who is ill, and a need to know what they want, what they need, whether they're ready.

Sometimes it's the threshold moment before loss — not grief after, but the question of what your animal needs from you right now, in this time.

Sometimes it's grief itself — a companion who has passed, and something still unsaid.

And sometimes there's no problem to solve. Just a deep love for an animal, and a desire to understand them more completely — who they are, what they carry, what the bond between you has quietly been saying all along.

Whatever you're carrying, the session finds its own direction.


Working with Lesley is like opening a door of awareness into the thoughts and emotions of your animal. Some of what came through I was already aware of — but some of it really surprised me and gave me a perspective I didn’t have before. The information felt true, kind, and non-judgmental. I feel like with this deeper understanding, I can continue to learn and grow, and help my dog feel more safe and adjusted to dog life.
— Kate

Your animal has more to say than you might expect.


I always go away with next steps and a feeling that I am profoundly supported.
— Maria

 

From the Field

What Nature, Animals, and the Unseen Have to Teach

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