Dear Friends and Clients,

SCHEDULE CHANGE – My surgery has been changed to Monday, July 29th so I will be unavailable for readings probably until the 7th of August due to pain meds. (Hip replacement) If you have been thinking about scheduling, please do so this week. I am working on having a schedule put on the website so you can actually pick your day and time directly from there, but I don’t know when it will be available. My webmaster is working on it and then I have to figure out how to use it. I will keep you posted.

E BOOKS AVAILABLE – I wanted to let all of you know that all of my books are now available as e books. Finally. The easiest way to get them is through the website. I am working on doing the audio books next as I have had a huge demand for them.

FINDING LOST CATS – As I have shared, my least favorite readings to do are lost cats that were either outdoor or indoor/outdoor. Cats that are allowed out have an average life expectancy of TWO YEARS while strictly indoor cats have an average life expectancy of TWELVE YEARS. I cannot tell you how many readings have started with, “My cat never leaves the yard,” or “He just snuck out,” or “We don’t know how he got out,” or “He would trash the house if we didn’t let him out.” Build a cat house or catio with a cat door so they can go in and out on their own into an enclosure with a top on it, so they are kept safe. We see coyotes with cats and small dogs in their mouths just trotting down the street in Nevada way too often. If you do lose your cat, be sure to check the ditches along the roads to see if they have been hit. Post on the Nextdoor app. Do flyers that make it sounds like the cat is at death’s door – “Elderly cat with heart condition needs special diet and medication.” Just this information has caused people to turn loose of a cat they intended on keeping. People that find lost cats become judgmental and decide that if someone is so careless to leave a cat out, they don’t deserve to have it. Or they assume it has been dumped. At the very least, make sure your cat has a GPS chip on the collar and keep it charged. I can usually determine if they are still alive, what direction they went in, whether or not someone is caring for them and I also get Guidance on what else you need to do in order to get them home.

DOG BREEDS THAT CAN’T SWIM – This may seem shocking to some but there are dog breeds that cannot swim. If you have a boat or you love to go to the beach in the summer, this is important information. For some breeds, their neck is too short to keep their head above water. If your dog loves water, be sure to get them a life-jacket to keep them safe. Here are the breeds that don’t do well with swimming:
• French Bulldogs
• English Bulldogs
• Pocket Bullies
• Pugs
• Dachshunds
• Boxers
• Shih Tzus
• Basset Hounds
• Corgis
• Maltese

THANK YOU – A huge thank you to all of you that have posted Testimonials and have done referrals. We had some amazing details come through this week from readings that were just bizarre and so specific that there is no way I could have known the details. Most of my new clients come from referrals from old clients and I will be forever grateful to all of you for your support. I am so honored that I get to do this work. That is why I work 7 days a week and holidays. I have found that there are very few people in this industry that can do all of the different types of readings that I am able to do so I can help in so many ways. I love it when we start with a pet or horse and I have to switch to the human’s problems, often with emotional reactions. I am honored to be of service.

Love and Light,

Terri Jay Cowgirl Shaman

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