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Greater New Haven Cat Project Hosts 'Yes, You Can Talk to Animals,' at New Northford Center
Certified Animal Massage Therapist and Animal Communicator Donna Velardi will discuss techniques of animal communication.

NORTHFORD, CT — Do you talk to your pets? Do they understand?
The Greater New Haven Cat Project is hosting “Yes, You Can Talk to Animals: The Basics of Animal Communication from Your Pet’s Perspective” at GNCHP's new center, 1874 Middletown Ave., in Northford. The event is set for Saturday, May 2, from 1 to 3 p.m.
Described as what will be a "unique and engaging afternoon," Certified Animal Massage Therapist and
Animal Communicator Donna Velardi will discuss techniques of animal communication, along with helpful do’s and don’ts for better understanding your pets.
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This interactive event is open to animal lovers of all kinds and offers a "meaningful opportunity to deepen your connection with the animals in your life."
All proceeds support GNHCP’s mission to improve the lives of stray, abandoned, and feral cats in the Greater New Haven area.
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Admission is $25 per person and includes a one-on-one brief photo reading of a current or past pet. Tickets can be purchased in advance at gnhcp.org/communication or at the door.
For more information, contact rise@gnhcp.org or 203.782.2287. GNHCP is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to humanely addressing feline overpopulation
through rescue, care, education, and outreach.
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