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.


About the Sessions

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 An animal who seems anxious, withdrawn, or changed.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.


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.
— Marisa

Your animal has more to say than you might expect.


An amazing experience — I got so many answers I had been seeking. It brought me so much comfort, and I’m so glad I booked.
— Samantha
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

From the Field

What Nature, Animals, and the Unseen Have to Teach

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