What are Martin Bester's pets thinking? Animal communicator Hettie Richter explains

What are Martin Bester's pets thinking? Animal communicator Hettie Richter explains

Animal communicator Hettie Richter used her techniques and knowledge to communicate with Martin Bester's pets. 

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There are people with the remarkable talent to communicate with animals. In the kykNET series 'Dierepraters', every Wednesday at 20:00 on kykNET (DStv channel 144), viewers get to know some of these fascinating personalities.

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To communicate with animals is an age-old art that gained new momentum and interest recently. Although the ability of these specialists can sometimes be seen as esoteric and slightly mysterious, many of their techniques are based on science – from homoeopathy and geometry to kinetics and body language. 

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The presenter of the series is Daniah de Villiers, an actress and animal activist. She is assisted by Hettie Richter, an animal communicator. In each of the episodes, specialists in their fields will share their knowledge. Viewers will see what techniques are used to find out what domestic and wild animals think and why they react the way they do. The series will also focus on the impact people and animals have on each other. 

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“Like us, animals are also creatures made by God and, like us, they also have a purpose in life,” says Hettie. “Animals aren’t pretentious. They are not driven by ego. They remind us of aspects of our souls that we have forgotten about. I believe in mutual respect for the animal kingdom, especially the animals closest to us that help us carry our burden.”

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Hettie says she agreed to do the series to change people’s perceptions. “It gives the viewer a look at my life, and it shows that animals are also emotional beings. Viewers will see sessions where owners are shown how to better understand their animals. Each animal has its own personality. Sometimes, it is quite comical to see it from their perspective.”

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Other animal communicators seen in the series are the specialist kinesiologist Annalize Carelse, who helps cats with jealousy, and Enid Fox, who shares her techniques with viewers including how to help animals and their owners when the animal has to be put down. 

Watch her interview with Martin Bester below: 

Tune in to the 'Breakfast with Martin Bester', weekdays from 06:00 - 09:00. Stream the show live here or download our mobile app here.

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