Kim Malonie(f): When you have an
 animal that’s living in your house and you don’t talk to them at all, 
they feel very lonely. They feel like you don’t love them. So yes, I 
talk to them wherever I go. 
HOST: Halo gentle viewers and 
welcome to Animal World: Our Co-Inhabitants. Many of us who have an 
animal companion sometimes have questions about their well-being. 
If
 she is old and has been ill for a long time, we might wonder if she is 
ready to pass over. We might like to know if she is lonely and would 
like a companion or if there is any way we could make her life more 
happy and comfortable. How can we find out the answers to these types of
 questions? 
One way is to consult a telepathic animal 
communicator. Today, on Part 1 of a two-part series we visit with Ms. 
Kim Malonie a professional telepathic animal communicator from Ontario, 
Canada. 
Striving to help all types of animals with behavioral, 
emotional and physical issues, she is known as 『The Animal Whisperer.』 
Ms. Malonie has an honors diploma in animal sciences, and has earned 
certificates in nutrition, homeopathy, and applied kinesiology. 
She
 has appeared on television and radio programs and is a columnist for 
the 『Sedona Journal of Emergence,』 a US-based spiritual publication. 
SupremeMasterTV (m): Why do you call 
yourself an animal whisperer?
Kim
 Malonie(f): Well, it started off years ago, as kind of a joke, 
because I don’t have a loud voice. And I would literally get down with 
the animals, I would sit with them, I’d get in with them in the barns, 
wherever they are and I talk to them. 
And because I talk so 
quietly, they would nickname me an 『animal whisperer.』 But then, it just
 became that a whisperer is gentle with animals, that kind of thing. 
SupremeMasterTV (m): You say you were
 born like this? 
Kim 
Malonie(f): This is all I’ve ever known actually.
HOST: As
 a young child, Kim Malonie was surprised to discover that, unlike 
herself, other people were unable to have conversations with animals.
Kim Malonie(f): When I was little, I 
used to go around to my friends and I used to just talk to them saying 
different things, and they’d say 『Well, what are you talking about?』 I’d
 say, 『Well, my dog was telling me this and…What do you mean? Doesn’t 
your dog tell you things?』 『Well no.』 And then my parents, 
back in 
the 1960s, they used to say 『Kim, you don’t talk about stuff like this.』
 
I'd say, 『Why? Why?』 『Because not everybody’s like this.』 So I 
didn’t talk about it. I just kind of subdued it.
HOST: As she 
grew older, the fact that society discouraged her from discussing 
conversing with animals caused her some discomfort.
Kim Malonie(f): And I was told by some
 different people that I was weird, strange, not to talk about it. This 
kind of, 『No you don’t do this.』 So I always thought I was kind of 
different and strange.
For more information on Kim Malonie, 
please
 visit 
www.AnimalWhisper.com