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When Your Cat Is Lost … ACT + Animal Communication = Hope

November 2, 2014 by Robyn

Grace the Cat
This is my Grace the Cat, not the missing cat.

Animal communicators can help you find your lost animals, but you have to do your share as well. Don’t hesitate! Get your support team up and running. Here’s how.

The minute you know your cat is missing, start looking, indoors or out, depending upon what you know about the circumstances involved. Explore the nooks and crannies, get the kids and the neighbors to help, even rent a trap if possible, especially if night is quickly approaching (night time holds all sorts of terrors and legitimate threats to lost cats, including predators). You can find details on how to search for missing pets at the excellent website Missing Pet Partnership.

Working with an animal communicator can also help. A successful case closed today proves my point.

One of my intuitive jobs is animal communication. I was contacted Friday night, Halloween, about a cat that had gone missing in L.A. that afternoon. I left a return phone message late at night, and talked with the owner on Saturday morning. I got the information I needed to connect with the cat, and set the owner the task of hunting for her, from getting a cat trap to putting up posters and rounding up the neighborhood. We communicated several times on Saturday. The best information I could give her was that the cat was trapped in the dark, could not get out, and was close by. The entire neighborhood helped, but no cat.

Early Sunday morning I emailed the owner: I kept getting an image of a car in a dark garage, and was pretty sure, again, that the cat was trapped in a neighbor’s garage.

Intent on helping, I called a Seattle friend, Karen Cleveland, who is herself a professional animal communicator. I gave her the basic information, and she went off to contact the cat. When she called me back, she had the same information I did, as well as a direction, southwest or southeast, of the house. We were both convinced a garage was involved.

As we were talking, the cat’s owner called. I put Karen on hold to get the owner’s update.

The cat was found! How? The owner had followed my advice earlier and contacted all the neighbors again about their cars and garages, and one neighbor emailed that she’d found evidence of a cat in her car inside the garage. I had insisted she go back to the garage and look herself, because cats hide, and would respond better if she were calling. Sure enough, she went back, peeked through the garage windows, and there was her cat!

Why did this work? Two reasons. First, with animal communication, we were able to narrow the search and to give the owner support to keep looking and not give up. Second, and even more important, the owner was not willing to give up the search, and kept at it, posting signs, combing the neighborhood, enlisting help, and getting courage by being supported by me (and, by extension, Karen).

Turns out the owner was talking to the homeowner involved on Saturday; the garage door was open and she was calling her cat, but did not see her. Was the cat in the car at that point? We’ll never know all the answers, but we do know this: because the owner refused to quit, she found her cat.

The moral of the story? Don’t give up if your cat is lost … or your dog or any other animal. Animal communicators can help, but you need to do the legwork. These cases don’t always end happily, but when they do, it’s because everybody pulled together.

I’m pretty thrilled this worked out, and that Karen and I were getting the same information, with slight variations that helped us fill in the details. By that time the cat had been found, but her input was vital. I’ll be looking forward to working with her in the future—teamwork!

Have you ever used an animal communicator to find a lost animal? Tell us the story here in the comments.

© 2014 Robyn M Fritz

Filed Under: Human-Animal Bond

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