Wing's story

Wing is my personal pet that I adopted from a shelter when she was a year old. She was very sick with a respiratory illness and I knew she would not get adopted if I didn't take her. Ever since I adopted her, I called her “ wing Sen-sei “ Sen-Sei in Japanese means a mentor or a teacher. It was my instinct to call her “ Wing Sen-sei” as she had a very old soul in her little tiny body.

She was my stalker and she loved to followed me everywhere. When I started to attend professional animal communicator classes, I noticed something peculiar about her. She would always sit next to my computer and attend the zoom classes with me.

One of my animal communicator classmates communicated with Wing. Wing did not tell her about her life as a cat. She talked about how she reincarnated so many times and has been with me in our past lives.

Wing had been a male in a past life, who was considered to be the father of Chinese medicine. Wing was my mentor back then. Wing told my classmate that she reincarnated as a sick shelter cat so that I would adopt her. She knew that I would only adopt least adaptable cat.

Wing said that she had a soul contract with me. Her purpose was to help my spiritual journey to become an animal communicator so that I could help others. When I heard this story, everything made sense to me; how I always called her “ Sen-Sei” and how the universe led me to study Chinese medicine, and other medical modalities.

Wing would often encourage me to stay focused and she believed in my abilities to have deep connections with animals.

Shortly before Wing's 20th birthday, she told me that her time is close and she told me to prepare. She asked me to get help from a hospice care veterinarian to come over to our house to monitor her condition.

Wing said she had a very special plan for how she would like to transition. She would prefer to go naturally. I had a last mentorship call with my animal communicator teacher, Nancy. Wing was frail and could not jump up on the table anymore, yet she insisted that she would attend our last mentorship zoom call.

Wing communicated with Nancy and shared her wisdom and how she is enjoying each moment with me and she was preparing to gracefully leave. We all cried together as we felt Wing’s enormous love and knowing that she would be leaving her body soon.

Although we as animal communicators know that a soul will live with us forever without a physical body, it still brings great sadness. On Thanksgiving day, Wing wanted to have our friends and family to come over to our house to say good bye. She loved to greet people and give healing energy to people. That was one of her jobs ever since she lived with me.

She slept peacefully until 8:30 pm then I noticed she opened her eyes. I started sensing my other animals who are now in the spirit world. They all came down for Wing to celebrate her departure.

When I felt all of my passed animals were around me, Wing was sleeping. I saw her soul leave her body gracefully.

What I saw next . . . was not my cat, Wing. It was an old Chinese man surrounded by a beautiful green aura. I sensed it had been him who had been giving me many insights and guidance throughout my spiritual journey.

Wing transitioned at 8:44pm and number that has significance. Number 8 in Japanese means Forever ; eternity. Number 4 means Death in Japanese, but if it is combined with another 4; it means Love and happiness. As soon as I realized that, I burst into tears.

Wing left a beautiful message. She waited to leave her body until I had completed my animal communicator certification program.

She planned to leave on Thanksgiving day which is the day to express gratitude towards everything you have. She planned to leave at 8:44 pm to let me know that death is not the end, we are together forever!