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The search for Vivi, the Westminster Dog Show participant that apparently bolted before getting in the cargo hold of her plane, now includes several psychics:
Posted: February 22nd, 2006 | Filed under: You're Kidding, Right?With all leads running dry on the sixth day since the prized show dog darted off a plane during boarding at Kennedy Airport, the main search party has begun taking advice of at least four animal communicators.
“They are telling us that she is alive and they are telling us she is warm,” Honi Reisman, a close friend of Vivi’s owners, said via cell phone yesterday as she searched the heated cargo buildings dotting the airport. “They are saying she’s in a building — but there are hundreds of buildings.”
About a dozen psychics in total have chimed in, claiming to channel Vivi, with four psychics echoing the same information, said Paul Lepiane, Vivi’s co-owner.
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Close to a hundred hours have already been logged by searchers for the prized whippet, whose full name is Champion Bohem C’est La Vie. On Wednesday morning, Vivi was on her way home from the Westminster Dog Show — where she took a coveted award of merit – when she broke free from her crate before being loaded inside the plane. The crate latch was later found to have been broken.
Though she can run as fast as 35 mph, both her owners and the psychics think she is somewhere on the airport’s 5,000 acres.
Animal telepathy is not new for Vivi’s co-owner, Jil Walton. One communicator helping search for Vivi also channeled Walton’s horse 10 years ago, finding that the animal once had an offspring who died, Walton said. The information turned out to be accurate.
“Some part of me says it’s ridiculous to feel hope,” Walton in a phone interview, speaking of the pet psychic, “but some other part of me says it’s real.”
Reisman’s sister, Carol, gave the name of psychic Beatrice Lydecker of Portland, Ore., as helping out. Lydecker said Vivi was in eyeshot of lots of yellow equipment — not much help in an airport littered with forklifts — and was hiding under folded boxes. “She said Vivi could hear a person calling to her, but she didn’t recognize the voice,” Carol Reisman said.