Meet some of my "fur friends" who are now angels
Rocky
Rocky and I have been friends for many years. I'm a swimmer and Rocky would often come chat with me while I swam. Her concerns over her "kitty siblings" and her next meal were usually the topic of the day. She often told me that she was to be "best cat" in her household. And to her moms, she was.
Rusty was a good friend to all, but especially his dad. His unconditional love is sorely missed. He loved women and tolerated kids. His love lives on in the hearts that knew and loved him.
Rusty
"Grief can take form like a rock. A rock is a living thing that takes years for change to be perceived. A rock holds in tightly all it sees and knows. Grief can take the form of a river. A river lets go as it winds its way to the sea. It flows and trusts to not anticipate what is around each bend of its journey. A river will eventually end up in the sea, where its burden will be set free."
Rusty - cat
Pookee
"Lisa in the midst of all your own personal obstacles you have to conquer, you give your whole self to others and help us find that inner peace we so desperately need when we loose our beloved fur babies. You were blessed with a wonderful gift, and it must be such a rewarding feeling that you can sincerely help others during their time of despair."
Pookee's Mom
"T"
"When my kitty "T" passed over last March, I experienced a great deal of guilt and grief. Through Lisa's help, I have been able to let go of that guilt and find relief from my grief. Lisa communicated with "T" and he sent messages to comfort me and to tell me he will return soon. Lisa has also opened up the world of animal communication for me. She is compassionate and intuitive. I thank her for all she has done."
T's mom
Lisa Fraser
lisafraserac@gmail.com
503-440-0400






What can I say about Bootsie? She had me from the first time I heard her speak. Not a meow, but one of those kitty "chirps" that only some of them use. Sweet and spunky, she was my constant companion through many years. Over the course of life's many ups and downs, she was always there for me. When she was diagnosed with cancer I struggled with the question of "what does Bootsie want?" I was blessed with the serendipitous discovery of Lisa, who was able to help me take the actions that worked for both Bootsie and me. I have absolutely no regrets about the way those last weeks passed. I followed Lisa's advice, "Live in the moment, love from your heart and play every time the chance presents itself." We played up until the last, and on the beautiful day of September 22 I was able to help Bootsie move on. I will forever be grateful for the awareness and understanding I experienced, (and therefore the joy of the moment!) as a result of Lisa's knowledge and sensitive support.
Bootsie's mom
Bootsie
"Be free like me! Live in the moment, play, and be happy with your life as it is!"
Bella
Bella
Toonces
"I love my mom and we will see each other again."
Toonces
Rudy
Rudy was a wise and wonderful dog to all who knew him. I never worked with him, but he was a dear friend with many lessons for me. He went to spirit in the summer of '08 and left many broken hearts behind.
Hannah
Hannah came to into our lives at age six. Such a sweet, gentle girl who loved everyone she met. She had medical problems and was failing. Through Lisa we were able to ask Hannah questions about pain, hearing and eyesight. Her answers were amazing. We learned that our dog Buddy helped her daily. We now knew the extent of her pain and what she could hear and see. She knew how much she was loved and said she was not afraid to go to spirit. When Hannah had passed, Lisa was able to contact her. She is now free of her sick body and happy over the Rainbow Bridge.
Lisa you are amazing. Hannah's answers contained words and situations that could only have come from her. We are in awe of your talent and compassion. Through you, we are able to move on."
Ed and Norma Ocean Park, Washington.

Sadly, shortly after Toonces went to spirit her brother Nick went as well. Whereas Toonces was an "elder kitty", Nick appeared to have many years left. I spoke with Nick who told me he wasn't well and had jumped out in front of a car intentionally. It's true that animals will "go together". And although Nick and Toonces were not blood related, they were most likely spiritually related. Their human is very sad with Nick's death coming so close to Toonces', and we wish her peace and light on her journey through her grief.
Lisa
Nick
"She's all love Mom!"
Bart's comment to me after I asked him to meet Fannie when she arrived in spirit.
Fannie