Testimonials

It's good to hear from people after their reading, to know what they feel or to find out how the horse is getting on. This is what some owners had to say.

"Hello Catherine!
 
Thank you for the reading. I've just had a quick skim and as ever  your insights are spot on and make so much sense.
 
Thank you!
  •  Maria and Hilda, August 2009

"Catherine did a good reading for Zico too, the cheeky bugger said most of my jods are too tight though!, he said I should wear the green ribbed ones as they fit OK. Funny, but my green cord jods do fit me the best!"

  • Lynn, Essex
"I've had a reading for my mare! It was totally accurate about an illness that she was suffering—there is no way Catherine could have known."
  • Tinks, North Wales
"Catherine just sent through the reading for Hamish, and it is wonderful! It has made me laugh and cry, and everything in between! The best bit is that I am his best friend—I feel so honoured to know such a wonderful creature as him."
  • Mel, Yorkshire
"Remember that you said that Cali said that I was sitting too far forward? Yesterday, [at a clinic] Tom [Widdicome] said that the whole saddle was too far forward, took off the breastplate and moved it back an inch or so!"
  • Anna, Shropshire
"Catherine has always been spot on with her readings. She also understands things from a training point of view and so is good at the practical ways of helping, as well as the insights gained from the horse."
  • Dawn, Manchester
"Well, I don't know what you said to Rocky but what a different lad this week! His owner said that he had been very laid back, for him, all week as of Sunday (it was Saturday you wrote to me). As you suggested, I made a point of approaching him angling in from behind and he hardly batted an eyelid. I stroked him and then groomed him and he just didn't mind. I didn't push it, just worked in short spells with thinking time in between. Then, as I'd sort of decided that all that was fantstic and time to stop, he turned his head, then his body towards me, sniffed my hand and let out a huge sigh. I so wanted to hug him but, of course, didn't. It was one of the most special moments of my horse life so far.
  • Intelligent Horsemanship Recommended Associate, Essex




 
 
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