The following have consented to share their animal communication experience working with me to offer you a doorway into how animal communication can help you.

Each consultation is unique, and will be about you and your animal companion and what your animal wants to say to you.
Since you spoke to Ozzie and reported back to me, I have been able to talk to him a lot, addressing his specific concerns. Over the past week (even with some commotion going on in the house due to a shower re-tile job), his stress has seemed to diminish and he's letting his feathers grow back in.

I experienced something very interesting regarding the "pineapple" vision Ozzie gave you. Ozzie has never been a big fan of fruit (he's more of a veggie guy), but after you reported back to me, I offered him a small wedge of orange. He immediately accepted it and consumed the entire piece. I will now make it a point to offer him vitamin C rich fruits on a regular basis. Maybe his body doesn't produce the amount he needs.

At any rate, your feedback gave me the tools I needed to address Ozzie's issues/concerns in a more educated/specific manner. So far, it's been a small miracle.

Thank you so much! Scott D
I have consulted with Suzi several times over the past 2 years and have found her to be a person of great honor and integrity. Her gift to communicate with animals has been a great source of clarity and solace for me. Her style is both firm and gentle. She holds nothing back in sharing information with her client once she completes a session with the animal. I have found the information to be extraordinarily accurate and perceptive, beautiful and enlightening.

Thank you Suzi for the work you do

S in NC
When an animal friend dies, we humans are often left with questions about how are they doing or could we have done something differently. Suzi did a reading with my cat, and I was given immeasurable peace by the messages she delivered. They also gave me a new found appreciation of how special my cat was (and continues to be in the spirit world). Thanks, Suzi, and I look forward to working with you in the future!
Laura Powell
My first experience with Suzi was in February of 2003. My 19 year old cat Peeper started gagging when he ate. It progressively got worse, and eventually he gagged every time he swallowed. We made several trips to the vet and spent several hundred dollars for teeth cleaning, then x-rays of his throat. The next step was going to be sedating him yet again and putting a tube with a camera down his throat. It took a couple of days for him to recover from the anesthesia each time, and I had NO interest in putting him through that again. I have consulted an animal communicator in Houston for several years on behavioral issues, so I called her. She said that it was more like a muscle spasm than something lodged in his throat. She recommended Suzi, and I called her that night.

I'm obviously not new to animal communicators, but I have to say it was a very STRANGE experience! The best way I have been able to describe it is that Griffin in Houston talks to Peeper’s "personality". I can recognize the cat I live with when she communicates to me on Peeper’s behalf. What Suzi told me didn't sound ANYTHING like the cat in my lap right now. It was as though she was talking to his "soul" or higher self. I was VERY skeptical when I received her email after she talked with him, but I remained open minded. I had NO interest in another ordeal for him with the vet. She (well Peeper actually) said that it was a problem between me & my mother that was causing it, and she (well, okay Peeper) recommended a flower essence for ME to take to make his gagging cease. I have to admit that I called my ONE friend who could comprehend something like this and we got quite a laugh.

BUT. I ordered the flower essence. We decided that it sure couldn’t HURT me to take it, and it’s not impossible that I could have an issue with my mother that I wouldn’t recognize, and it was only $9 and I’d already spent over $200 at the vet. It came in a few days, and I followed Peeper’s instructions. My friend in Chicago would call every few days, and the gagging WAS getting less and less. In less than 2 weeks, he was no longer gagging. We STILL laugh about it, but my cat is fine now--and that's all that matters to me. I will never go to the vet FIRST again. I have dealt with Suzi 4 more times since then. It’s an amazing process that I cannot understand, I only know that her skill in communicating to me on behalf of my cats has been a gift that I am very grateful for. Keep an open mind and listen to your heart. What Suzi does is VERY real.
Susan, Houston TX
I contacted you for a session to help us locate our missing epileptic cat, Snowball. You connected with him in July and gave us valuable information. I just wanted to let you know that SNOWBALL HAS BEEN FOUND! He is alive! He has lost 1/2 of his body weight but our vet is giving him fluids and injections and we are providing the TLC. He is expected to be fine.

We do not know where all he has been, but he was discovered in a garage 3 blocks from our home. He had been gone 50 days (7 weeks to the day from when he went missing). We are forever grateful for Suzi's services. She pinpointed the exact location where he was eventually found. The person who lives in the home noticed our ad in the paper and saw him run into their garage and called us. PRAISE THE LORD!
And, thank you, thank you, thank you, Suzi!
Deb Gilmore, Compton, IL
My 3 year old, indoor-only, neutered male cat "Tiny" escaped out our front door on 12/19/03, we saw him the next day, but he ran when I called him, I found him again in a tree a week later, scared to death, but when I went to reach for him he jumped down from the tree. We have a dense wooded area in the back of our house to the right. I called him day and night, but saw no sign of him. I tried trapping a few times, but only caught a feral cat and a neighbor's cat, then our temperatures started to drop drastically where we live in MA, we were getting zero temps. at night, with wind chill factors going down much lower. I was so scared that he would freeze to death or some animal may have gotten him. I didn't know what to do and was so desperate that I finally contacted an animal communicator (I felt a little silly) who gave me some vague information, then I contacted Suzi who gave me info from her communication with Tiny.

It didn't sound like him at all because he's very timid, but she said he told her that he was living in a barn and staying with some feral cats who were hurt and helping them find food. He said he was fine and that he would be home soon and that he didn't mean to be gone this long, but wanted to help these kitties. He said that one day I would see him coming down with a lot of the feral cats, but maybe not for a couple of weeks when the other kitties were healed. I was pretty skeptical about all of this and didn't take much stock in it, but then, low and behold, 4 days later, that's almost exactly what happened, we couldn't believe our eyes, but it was definitely him! Later on, I started to remember what Suzi had told me he had communicated to her and it pretty much fit. Coincidence? Maybe, maybe not!

He's been as near as our back yard, but still runs away if we call him, which is very typical of him, he likes to come in on his own (he's escaped before). I have watched him all day today up in the field, basking in the sun and sleeping, then later on in the afternoon he appeared in the back yard again, but got spooked when he heard some car doors shutting out front (again, typical of Tiny). Eventually, I hope and pray he'll want to come in.
JET - Jan, 2004
Brockton, MA
After 2 months, 2 weeks and 5 days, we got our black cat back!
Interestingly enough, a couple of days before that, I had a very real dream that I saw our cat, Tucker, in the yard. I put our new black cat, inside the house and went out to find Tucker....So I FLEW up and around and around our house....landing...and going up again, spotting him and picking him up, then I guess I woke up.
After 5-6 sightings of our cat over the 2 1/2 months, I got a call one morning from "Sheryl" who said a black cat had been eating her cat's food just outside their window, and she read the # on the license tabs (this amazes me!).....and the humane society gave her our name and number. Wow!

Long story short....he was 4 miles away from our place.... he hadn't lost any weight (he weighs only 7 1/2 lbs. and is 14 years old...but his liver condition was very bad...he's on meds again.
Tucker and our new cat, Abby, are getting along fairly well. We adopted her from the pound 7 weeks after Tucker went off into the foggy night. Thank you for your suggestion to contact animal locators who were very encouraging and had excellent tips for maintaining contact with Tucker, though we were apart. We put out 350 flyers, made 2 huge signs out of foamcore, put notices in the newspaper, posted flyers at the vets', and we visited the humane society several times, and checked their website daily. The things that kept the energy alive for Tucker were the many sightings, talking with people with the kindest hearts, visualizing when I went to sleep, and remembering the words from 2 of my dearest cat person/friends: "I just know he is alive out there somewhere!" I wanted you to know that one person you offered help to had a miraculously good ending to her story!
Thank you so much! J