Caroline Pope, Animal Communicator

Caroline Pope, Animal Communicator Due to popular demand Caroline now also does Oracle readings. Animal communication is also known as telepathic communication.

Caroline Pope has been communicating professionally for over twenty seven years, both nationally and internationally, as well as animal Craniosacral Therapy and Energy4Life therapy. It is the experience of receiving direct thought transmissions-images, feelings and concepts- from individuals, including those of other species. Caroline has been communicating professionally with animals for well

over a decade. Communication is possible with both living and deceased animals. CranioSacral therapy is a very gentle, hands-on therapy that works with the body’s own craniosacral rhythm, assisting the body to rebalance itself in a subtle way. As the craniosacral system affects the function of the entire body, working with and rebalancing the craniosacral system can have a profound effect on problems anywhere in the body, leading to significant improvements in health and behaviour in both animals and humans. When combined with Caroline’s ability as an Animal Communicator, the effects of a CranioSacral therapy session can be even more pronounced as she is able to tune in to your animal at a very deep level and to know exactly how and where to work with your animal for the best results. I am very excited to say I am now a NES practitioner. I first became aware of NES through Dr Rob Willis (BVSc Hons) with my own animals, Corona and Karma. From the results achieved I became passionate about bringing this to more of the animal world, and have become a NES practitioner myself. The body- Field represents the general state of your overall physical and emotional condition. Distortions in this field can cause disharmony in your life. Correction of these distortions support and encourage a more balanced, enjoyable and rich life experience. The NES System has now evolved to also include animals. Evening appointments are available, usually around 7pm. Contact Caroline during business hours to book an appointment. PRICING
Animal Communication $100 for hour consult. CST $90 per animal (plus travel charges)
NES scan $90 per scan and cost of infoceuticals required (plus travel charges)

19/09/2025

392 signatures are still needed! A Call for Compassion: End Animal Testing in Australia

16/09/2025

Itchy skin, irritated nose and weepy eyes are no fun for anyone.
So for this month only, we’re gifting your pets a bottle of our pure herbal extract “Eye Wash” for FREE with any Allergy or Skin purchase.
Yes, that’s right….you’ll receive a FREE Eye Wash!
This offer is limited for this month only, so place your order before October arrives and when you open your parcel, your eye wash valued at $45 will be safely packaged with your order.

16/09/2025
16/09/2025

So …. I get asked this question a lot and thought I’d explain it for everyone who might be interested 😂

The difference between an Australian Cattle Dog and a Blue Heeler is …………⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️

If you own one 😂 you so get this and will be smiling 😂

16/09/2025
10/09/2025

In the coastal waters of Australia, scientists watched female octopuses do something extraordinary. When males pressed too hard to mate, the females didn’t flee. They fought back — with handfuls of sand, shells, even seaweed, flung straight at the offender.

Researchers studying Common Sydney octopuses in Jervis Bay recorded over 100 throws. Nearly 90% came from females, many aimed directly at pushy males. In some encounters, the same female launched debris more than ten times — proof it wasn’t an accident, but a deliberate defense.

Octopuses already rank among the most intelligent invertebrates. Their flexible arms and powerful siphons let them hurl objects with surprising force, almost like a slingshot. Very few nonhuman animals are known to target others with tools — making this behavior especially rare.

Normally solitary, octopuses only meet to mate. For females, debris-throwing may be a way to set boundaries and protect themselves when males won’t back down.

On the silent ocean floor, the octopus reminds us: intelligence takes many shapes. And sometimes, it looks like a well-aimed toss of sand.

📖Sources:
Phys.org — “Female octopuses observed throwing things at males”
Smithsonian Magazine — “Female octopuses throw shells and silt at males that won’t leave them alone”
PLOS ONE — Journal study documenting the behavior

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09/09/2025

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My name is Caroline Pope and I’m Australia’s most recognised and well known Animal Communicator, communicating professionally for over two decades.

Discovering Craniosacral Therapy for animals was a major breakthrough for me. This meant that many of the animals who were able to communicate their discomfort of arthritis, poor saddle fit etc, were now able to benefit from CST, accelerating their own healing process.

In 2016 I discovered the amazing NES Health-the results achieved with my own animals were nothing short of miraculous. I have become a NES Practitioner, working with both animals and their human guardians.

For a one minute explanation of NES Health go to https://youtu.be/yvk6sCGNt7Q