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                            Jan Nowicki: Animal Communicator


                            We have an awesome animal communicator named Jan Norwicki coming to Horse-Angels.

                            Testimate from Sue: This lady is amazing! We lost our dog Cedar yesterday- she didn’t come home and the storm was starting. I was so scared she had been poisoned and was somewhere having a seizure, or already dead. I called Jan, who knows Cedar, and she told me Cedar was very groggy and her brain was slow, but she didn’t feel any fear or pain in her. She said Cedar says she is HOME, and that she was somewhere in the house end of the barn and had a bag or tarp draped over her. Cedar kept going to sleep and seemed so slow that Jan thought she had had an anesthetic or something. She did not come to our calls at all.We could not find her, but Jan told me she “felt” o.k. to her- no pain, and that I should go on to bed. She was dry and safe, and she would be ready to come indoors soon. That was at midnight.At 2 a.m., my Echo began barking aggressively at the kitchen floor! I turned on the outside lights and went out into the ice just in time to see Cedar crawling out from under our house (under the kitchen floor). There is a layer of gravel and then heavy plastic sheets over the gravel under our house, and Cedar was under the plastic- the something draped over her!  This a.m. Jan talked to Cedar, who said she followed a mouse under the house and got sort of lost under the “bag” (plastic sheeting) and wasn’t sure which way was out. She barked until she was tired (Bill heard and ignored it he now tells us) and went to sleep.When she came out it was because the wind blew and she smelled fresh air and followed it out! Jan says she is a sweetie, but not very bright (which we know without help from Jan)! Anyway, how the lady knew all that from Indianapolis I have no idea, but she is GOOD!


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