Anne Dee made contact with Catembi, dearly loved & much missed.

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I had a consultation with Anne Dee, horse telepath, when Cat was very seriously ill. Whether you believe in this sort of thing or not, the fact remains that I found it very helpful & it gave a different perspective to his illness & made a lot of things make sense.

Now that he's no longer with us, I contacted her again, & have pasted in the correspondence in case it's of interest to others in the same situation. PLEASE, if you think it's a load of nonsense, could you humour me & not tell me so??

"Tracey

Have made contact with Catembi who is well and out of pain on the other side. I have had images over the past 3 weeks of 4/5 horses, your boy included, all who had fairly recently passed over. Who he was I could not tell until I saw your pic of him and I could then put name to face and body, as it were. Until their mummies make contact with me I am unable to pass on any message as I have not met them, only spoken with them, hence their images coming to me.

Be assured he is at his best and fittest and wanted me to tell you not to grieve or be sad for him and he is no longer in any pain and can eat and eat. He also knew how hard you fought for him until you could do no more. That is called LOVE.

Anne"

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From: Tracey Goodwin
Date: 30/03/2007 15:37:49
To: annde@tiscali.co.uk
Subject: [Anne Dee - Psychic Horse Communicator] Communication After Death?

Hello,

You did a reading several months ago for Catembi, a sports horse with inflamed intestines. Unfortunately he was put to sleep just over a month ago.

Can you contact animals that have passed on? I miss him unbelievably & I'd like to know how he is.
 
Treasure your beautiful memories of Catembi - he will always be with you in your heart; always and forever.

Tia x
 
How sweet, I'd just like to say it doesn't matter what other people think - if you know in your heart that it's true for you, that's that.
 
That brought tears to my eyes and I never even knew Cat
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What a beautiful thing to hear. I hope its brought you some comfort sweety.
 
What a beautiful name for a horse. I'm sorry you lost him, you obviously loved him an awful lot. I hope this gave you some comfort. xx
 
that brought a tear to my eye, im sure that catembi will always love and remember you, as you will always love and remember him.
 
I don't know about anyone else, but I am a sceptic who believes!! If I had got that reading for my old boy, I would be so ecstatic right now.
Treasure it Hunny
xx
 
That was a lovely message from Catembi, and I hope it helps you with the grieving process. Big hugs from me.
 
It doesnt matter what anyone else thinks its what makes it easier for you. I have a proper grave with an engraved headstone for Simon that i go and visit regulaly. I know he's not there anymore ( he's probably playing with Catembi! ) but it makes it a whole lot easier for me. I hope it made the healing easier x
 
Thanks for all your kind words & thoughts.

As I've just said to someone who PM'd me, I'm starting to think that this is something that's just too big to get over.

Even if I get another horse & love it & bond with it, I can't see this wound ever healing. I might get used to having it in time, but I don't think it will ever go. The whole thing was just too traumatic & too awful, & I feel as if my heart has been ripped out.

Even in 30 years' time, I reckon that if I think about Cat, I'll still feel my heart breaking & I'll still be crying.

I know it's 'just' a horse, & that I must sound melodramatic. I think I'll be able to move onwards once I've accepted that this wound will be staying open, rather than expecting it to heal & wondering why it isn't.
 
catembi - you cannot not have room in your heart for another horse after the love you gave to Cat which shows thru in this posting

Don't say never agin to another horse - at least you had time to say goodbye to him and to choose the day of his departure to a pain free location.

I lost a horse in an arson. I just, as we all do, rode him that evening, fed, put him to bed, gave him a carrot or two and went home. No special goodbyes.

The next thing that happened was a call at about 2am that the whole yard had been torched and all the horses were dead. I never had time to say a proper goodbye to my boy at all and I too still get upset even now over 10 years on.

However I have a fantastic horse whom I've had for 10 years, he's different but we are also a team and are happy together.

Good luck
 
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