I telephoned Maria Whitworth for a consultation communication with my beloved cat who recently passed away. She told me I could have an appointment the following day and she would provide dialogue between my cat and I where she would serve as translator. She sent me an invoice for $95 to pay via PayPal for a one hour telephone session.
I called for my appointment and Ms. Whitworth spent the first 10 minutes talking about her own financial issues and what she has done in the past. For the next 20 minutes, Ms. Whitworth lectured me on what I assume are her own beliefs — there was no communication with my cat involved.
She told me that my cat had told her to tell me that I eat meat and if I continue to do so, I will develop diabetes, multiple sclerosis, heart disease, and then die. She told me I was very sick. I said I had been sick, but I am not now. She said I was wrong and I'm still sick. She told me I was poisoning my other cats by feeding them meat and that they would die soon if I continued. I said that cats are obligate carnivores, requiring meat to live. She said that was not true and became angry and belligerant with me. She claimed that it was only after the continents divided that humans and animals began to eat meat and she had traveled back in time and verified this fact. She started yelling at me and told me I was physically hurting her because she could tell I was not believing this. She hung up on me barely 40 minutes into the call.
I called back and asked for a partial refund since I paid for an hour. She refused and hung up. I filed a claim with PayPal and she wrote me an abusive message telling me that I am a fraud in my care of animals, my cat told her I was a fool, and various other insults.
I am filing this report in case another person in grief makes the mistake of calling this woman. She may be mentally unstable, and she is certainly a fraud who ripped me off in a moment of weakness due to my profound grief. I hope this helps someone else not to make the same mistake.
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