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A pet psychic is a person who claims to communicate by means with animals, either living or dead. They are also known as animal communicators, and their practice as intuitive animal communication or intuitive interspecies communication.

The term psychic refers to the claimed ability to information unavailable to the by what is claimed to be extrasensory perception. It is the opinion of scientific skeptics that people believe in such abilities due to and the use of various techniques by the practitioners, including .Gracely, EJ. (1998) Why Extraordinary Claims Demand Extraordinary Proof Quackwatch.comNew York Daily News. (2007) She Told Them Boy Was Dead. Crystal Ball Fails Psychic in MO. KidnapAlcock, James. (2003). Give the Null Hypothesis a Chance: Reasons to Remain Doubtful about the Existence of Psi. Journal of Consciousness Studies 10: 29–50.


Claims
Pet psychics rely on different techniques when doing an animal "reading". These psychics allegedly communicate with animals and connect with an animal's spirit. Some claim that the readings are done by communicating with their electromagnetic energy, similar to and/or therapeutic touch healing.
(2026). 9780471272427, John Wiley & Sons. .
Others claim the animal does not need to be alive or physically close to the psychic, as phone readings are sometimes done.
(2026). 9781592572144, Alpha Books. .
(2026). 9780806524429, Citadel. .

In the early twentieth century, the Association for Research and Enlightenment began researching and psychic abilities in humans. The first animal communicators claimed they could communicate telepathically with animals living or dead.


Scientific analysis
Skeptical investigator reported on this topic in the Skeptical Inquirer in 2002. He reported that can explain why so many pet psychics appear to communicate with animals. Pet psychics like Gerri Leigh and 's Sonya Fitzpatrick work in front of audiences with the pets and owners present at the same time. Although appearing to be impressive, the conclusions and pronouncements are "validated" by the pet owners and not the pets themselves. Furthermore, linguistic professor tested a pet psychic with a cat named Jed. Not only was the psychic "completely inaccurate in her reading of Jed's age, place of birth, background, behavior, health, and my health ...", she was unable to tell that Jed was not her cat. Stollznow concluded that "language is human-species specific. We don't and can't 'know' what animals think."Stollznow, K. (2003) The Ballad of Jed (and the Pet Psychic). Skeptical Inquirer. 19.1.

Skeptic Robert Todd Carroll has described the claims of pet psychics as . According to Carroll "the king of the animal quackers has to be , who thinks he's proved that some pets are psychic."

Skeptical investigator wrote about this topic in 2012 and said:

Radford also outlined a simple 3-step test that would provide proof of this claimed ability, but predicted that pet psychics would always fail such a test. He also reported that "The problem of pet psychics taking advantage of grieving pet owners plagues people like Dr. Wally Sife, founder of The Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to providing grief counseling for people who have lost beloved animals."

In 2012, the hosts of the Oh No, Ross and Carrie! podcast investigated the efficacy of pet psychics and were unimpressed.Blocher, R, Poppy, C. (2012) Ross and Carrie Pet the Psychic: The Case of the Transgendered Dog. Oh No, Ross and Carrie!.


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