Woman’s Day (New Zealand)

The animal whisperer

- Our top pet psychic AMANDA DE WARREN

Sisters by heart

AMANDA SAYS Samantha shows me she has passed and has a sister still living, Tabatha, who shows me she has renal failure but is still hanging in there. The siblings tell me they’re not actually sisters, but came in as kittens only a couple of weeks apart. Samantha went downhill very fast and had to be taken to the vet. Samantha and Tabatha say the reason they lived for so long is thanks to the love and care they have been given. Samantha tells me she was 16 when she passed over. She shows me she still sleeps in the same place she always did and that’s around Selena’s chest. Tabatha shows me she has a leaky eye. She tells me she came in first and about two weeks later Samantha turned up, and they loved each other from day one. Selena’s great nan Anne comes through and shows me she has Samantha. When Anne picked up Samantha she gave her a big cuddle as Samantha loves cuddles.

SELENA SAYS I have been heartbroke­n since Samantha passed. Reading Amanda’s stories and the comfort she brings to people is beautiful, and I needed to hear from Sam. Amanda answered every question – how Sam was, who she was with and she knew that I loved her. I was in awe of Amanda’s abilities to know everything without being told anything – especially when Amanda picked Sam and Tabi’s age and their medical conditions. If you’d like a reading, write to Amanda at Woman’s Day, GPO Box 5245, Sydney, NSW 2001, Australia or email womansday@aremedia.com.au with your name, photo and number.

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Samantha used to always cuddle Tabatha.
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