First time in Thailand, “Kai Arirat” leads a team of students, animal communicators and a team of celebrities to communicate with aquatic animals.
We have only seen it in TV dramas or movies, in which people communicate with animals, especially aquatic animals. This time is the first time in Thailand that people are being used to communicate with animals, especially aquatic animals.

This time, the Animal Healings & Communication Thailand group led by Arirat Kritsanasmith and Mr. Ezekiel Ong (co-founders of the Animal Healings & Communication Thailand group) and the student team of Animal Communication Thailand along with lead actors from the TV series Pet Parade from Kantana, Mr. Distakorn Disyanan Kanlayajaruek and Ms. Patitta Athayatamwittaya, came to join the activity at Sealife Paragon.
The event was attended by celebrities and stars, such as ML Nadda Chan Prawit Tangkosakul, Mr. Dalin (Sophonpanich) Yangpichit, Mr. Distakorn Disyanan Kanlayacharuk (Nong Wel, daughter of Ms. Tukkata Kantana), Ms. Patitta Athayatamwittaya (Nong New, lead actress of Pet Parade), Mr. Thanason Kiratibutra, Ms. Ariya Trusanon, Ms. Warisara Treecharoenrat, Ms. Ariya Sukhathammo, Ms. Wiwannachanamanachaikul, Ms. Saruta Leuangjaem, and Ms. Sarinya Ruengpanyawut, etc.
“Khun Arirat Krisanasmit”, co-founder of the animal communicator group or Khun Kai, said that “After our group had done activities with general pets such as dogs, cats, horses, birds, chinchillas, raccoons, and rabbits, we have stepped into another world, which is the world of marine animals. This time, our group will communicate with marine animals using the science of animal communication. It is a study to learn about the feelings and thoughts of marine animals and is also a part of the training of the student group to be used in the โปรโมชั่นพิเศษจาก UFABET สมัครตอนนี้ รับโบนัสทันที future.”
“In our group, we want students to gain more expertise and experience. The animal communicator training groups in Thailand and Singapore practice communicating with animals every week to meet the standards set by the International Professional Animal Communication Association (IPACA) in Switzerland. Today, we brought students who studied with Kai in the Level 2 class, who are just starting to learn communication, to experiment with aquatic animals at Sea Life Siam Paragon. This group consists of students who are divers who have studied and taught diving.
I must say that some of them have had experience communicating with sharks in an aquarium in Australia. Some of them, while diving, can sense that the fish are trying to communicate with them, but they haven’t had the chance to study this science yet. In this group, there are at least 2 people who have already communicated with aquatic animals. The ones who came to study this time are also diving instructors. They want to use this knowledge to directly communicate with aquatic animals.”
Ms. Kai also concluded by saying, “I think that the science of animal therapy and communication is still a science worth studying. Even though people’s beliefs may be different, I believe that when we find ourselves doing something that makes us happy, makes us smile, and can send positive energy to others, it is a very good thing. Kai and the animal communicators group in Thailand would like to be a part of making the world a better place, with the coexistence of humans and animals using this science.”
On the other hand, ML Naddajan Prawit Tangkosakul or Khun June shared her feelings about studying animal communication, saying, “At first, when I was going to study, I didn’t believe it but I didn’t disrespect it either because I thought, let’s try studying it. When I started studying, it was amazing that we can actually communicate with animals. When I started studying, I applied it to my own dog, which was good because I understood my dog better.”
As for Khun Dolin (Soponpanich) Youngpichit, she said, “Din started from seeing Phi Kai post about this on social media. I myself had a problem with dogs at home biting each other for no reason. So I tried calling Phi Kai to consult and agreed to study because I had heard about this science for a long time. I personally called someone who studied this science in America once before. So I believed it. But at that time, I didn’t really think about studying it. After studying, I got much better. I could communicate with the dogs at home and they really stopped biting each other. It was really amazing. For those who have problems with pets, I want you to open your mind because I think it can solve this problem. Because there’s no way it can hurt our pets. It can only make them better,” Khun Din concluded.