British woman, Samantha Milns not only works as a veterinary healer but also has another impressive gift: she is said to be able to communicate with animals via telepathy, as reported by Heute. The animals seem to know exactly what is going to happen in the next few years and communicate it to the animal psychic.
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Difficult times for swans
Samantha is not alone with her gift: the seeress Baba Wanga has already prophesied some horror scenarios for the coming year. The British animal communicator now claims to have predicted something similar. In contrast to Nostradamus and co., however, she seems to be able to see the future living conditions of animals in particular before her inner eye.
Thus, at the beginning of next year, many four-legged friends will end up in animal shelters (admittedly, shortly after Christmas this is, unfortunately, the reality for many furry noses, because they were not wanted as a present after all). In February, bird flu, which was also transmitted to humans for the first time last year, is expected to hit swans particularly hard.
The second half of the year promises improvement
According to the woman from Kent County, the first half of the year in particular is expected to be difficult. Wales Online quotes her as saying:
This is a year of two halves. The first six months won't be great, and then it will brighten up again in the spring. I feel kangaroo pox is going to break out in Australia.
Towards summer, however, things are supposed to calm down again for many animals: in particular, the seal and butterfly populations are supposed to increase especially strongly:
I see a lot of butterflies in April. In May there will be many albatrosses, and in August I see many fat seals - I have the feeling that there will be more of them on our coasts.
Groundhogs, however, will have a particularly hard time next year, as would polar bears. The reason for this is said to be the much too hot weather. Next year could also be difficult for young dogs. The still young animals might continue to suffer from the consequences of the Covid 19 pandemic:
I see many animals born in seclusion. They don't have the socialisation skills and so they are not happy that the restrictions have been lifted because they liked their own bubble.
I still see it as a challenge. It depends on the dog, of course, but there are definitely some that have behavioural problems that need to be managed. We can all communicate with our animals, but it takes practice.
Whether she has a special gift or not, most of her predictions are very likely not as far-fetched as one would wish.
This article was translated from Gentside DE.
Source used:
-Heute: "Anfang 2023 kommen die Känguru-Pocken ..."
-Wales Online: Pet psychic predicts bird flu and a kangaroo pox outbreak in 2023