Patty Pet Psychic
Testimonials
What people, the press (and pets) are saying about Patty Pet Psychic

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Patty Pet Psychic has been featured on TV, radio and in Utah's major newspapers.  She also has a lot of
happy customers.  Here's just some of the "buzz..."  


Some excerpts from The Deseret News article, "Pets peeved?  Call psychic," Tuesday, December
3rd, 2002:

"...Muffin, a 2-year old toy spaniel/Pekingese mix, had a lot to tell Rayman about why she was using her
Sugar House home as a potty.  Muffin's owner, Cami Luce, had called Rayman out of desperation.  The
Granite District schoolteacher had spent a bundle on dog training, animal behavior books and dry cleaning,
and still Muffin continued to do her business in the house ... 'I really had had it,' Luce said.  'It was causing
a lot of contention with me and also my roommate.'  In addition, Muffin frequently bolted from the house
and crossed dangerous intersections such as 700 East and 1300 South near Luce's home. ...Finding
Rayman was a godsend, and hearing Muffin's side of things might have saved her from adoption, Luce
said.  In Muffin's canine mind, she was the queen of the house.  It was all her 'territory' and she had the
right to use it however she liked.  In fact, Muffin told Rayman, outside was for playing and inside was for
pottying.  Muffin did say she had developed a few bad habits as a puppy and got very fidgety and nervous
when Rayman asked about her former owner.  As for cars, Muffin didn't recognize them as anything
scary.  Rayman explained to Muffin, using soft words and mental pictures, that cars are dangerous.  She
explained about inside and outside, about appropriate behavior with her owner, the roommate and [the
roommate's dog] Oliver.  And Rayman told Luce she needed to buck up with the animal.  To be the alpha
dog.  Now, Luce is a satisfied customer.  'Patty is not just about predicting the future or anything like that.  
She really has helped me understand the animals.'  Better yet, she's noticed a big change in Muffin's
behavior since Rayman's visit.  'We've had one accident since,' Luce said.  'She's let me know every time
she needed to go outside.'"

"D. Sutton Beck, parent to a 6-year-old son, two dogs, two cats and some birds, is another who found
Rayman's insights valuable.  Beck's Dalmatian, Chloe, is a mild, gentle, sweet, cuddly dog.  But her habit
of wetting in the house - and soiling new carpet - had pushed Beck toward the edge.  'I got to thinking it
was the dog or me,' she said.  Chloe told Rayman she'd started wetting in the house about a year ago
when she was upset by houseguests.  'She told Patty she didn't like them at all,' Beck said.  'And it's true.  
That's when she started.  I have no idea, it could be all coincidence, it could be mostly common sense, it
could all be made up,' Beck acknowledges.  'But I thought she had real insights.'"



Some excerpts from The Salt Lake Tribune article "Communicating with Animals, SLC psychic
holds intuitive 'conversations' with pets," Tuesday July 29, 2003:

"[Karen] Funseth sought help when the Staffordshire Bull terrier she rescued from the Uinta Mountains
killed her cat.  Funseth wanted to know whether the dog she rescued was good- or bad-natured.  Rayman
came over, looked Sam in the eyes, grabbed his ears and pushed him to the ground.  'He cried,' Funseth
said.  Rayman then told Funseth that Sam had been abused.  The pet psychic reassured the dog that he
was in a safe place now.  Since the reading, Funseth says Sam has been 'extremely obedient.'"

"Sammy, [Deb] Nendell's oldest dog, was told to enjoy this year as much as possible because it will likely
be his last.  Rayman predicted the 13-year-old retired show dog would go peacefully.  Caressing his fur,
Rayman moved his own energy through the animal's body.  She stopped at his throat and suggested
Sammy may suffer from acid reflux.  Rayman encouraged Nendell to talk with Sammy about death.  'Let
his know he can come back to you,' Rayman said.  Since the reading, Nendell says Sammy has begun
sleeping with her again.  Parker, Nendell's show dog, was told he is arrogant and vain.  Nendell and her
sister, Dawn Buhlman, agreed with the diagnosis.  Rayman said the dog wonders why the family would
bother to have other dogs when they have him.  That attitude is reflected in Parker's prance.  Rayman's
analysis of Parker was right on, according to Nendell and Buhlman."



From the editor of Salt Lake City's Catalyst magazine, November 2002:

"On a recent visit to our office, Patty ... had a conversation with Anna, our whiney black office cat of
Siamese extraction.  That Anna considers herself a princess, anyone can see.  She orders people and
dogs around with an imperious air, and loudly demands her morning cream (clean bowl, pul-lease!).  She
hangs out almost exclusively in my office, mostly because nobody else likes her very much.  Or maybe it's
the cushy green couch.  'Her real name is Anka, and she is an Egyptian princess,' Patty said.  'What she
really would like is a pillow made from a red silk kimono.  Yeah, sure.  That weekend, while cleaning
closets, I did come across an old satin quilt, magenta colored.  What the hell, why not?  I brought the quilt
to work and set it on a chair in the hall just outside my office door.  Within minutes it was discovered.  That
was two weeks ago.  Since then, about the only place you'll find Anna (excuse me, Anka) is on that quilt,
still on the chair in the hallway.  Go figure."
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