According to Malone, her connection with animals can take a few different forms. Sometimes, it’s through words. Other times, it’s through sounds or images. All of it is telepathic — felt by connecting with the animal’s energy on a level most of us can only imagine.
For the process to work, a deep sense of trust and respect is a requirement. “I cherish all the conversations and connections I have with animals,” Malone says. “All the animals I’ve ever communicated with, I do my best to try to help them. There is the money factor, but it’s also about the animals. Helping them with whatever they need my help with.”
She prefers not to call an animal’s human companions “owners.” Animals, even the ones we train to sit and stay, have free will. When asked if it was possible to instruct an animal, say, a bird trapped in the house, to perform a certain action, Malone shared her thoughts: “All bodies, whether it’s a cat body, dog body, person body, pigeon body, has a soul, and all the souls have free will. So, I could ask a bird to please go the other direction, but whether or not the bird would or wouldn’t is another story.”
In other words, animal communication isn’t intended to “fix” any behaviors pet owners hope to change but to understand the root causes behind them.