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About two weeks ago I designed a special pdf document to help guardians find their missing pets.

 

I believe that if guardians are armed with the right information and a fast response they can find their missing pets before they get to the point of requesting a communication.

 

A few guardians replied asking me to add some information from a communication point of view.

So in this article I’ll discuss the communication side of missing pets with you.

 

This information is a worthwhile read for all guardians, whether your pet is missing or not.

 

Why do pets go missing?

 

Pets go missing for many reasons:

1. They go missing due to reasons beyond a guardian’s control:

  • A garden service perhaps left the gate open and Rover took the opportunity to escape.

  • Perhaps Rover decided to chase Kitty and now both are lost.

  • Storms and fireworks. Even when guardians do everything possible to keep their pets safe, accidents still happen and pets go missing.

  • Burglaries fit into this category too.
     

2. I find especially with cats that they do tend to explore the neighbourhood. When they do this, they do actually intend on returning home.
In this instance outside factors prevent them from returning home like:

  • Genuinely getting lost, and being unable to find their way home;

  • Being spooked or frightened, for example, by a dog or snake. In this instance both cats and dogs will either run further or hide. It’s their natural flight or fright response taking control.
     

3. If a pet is not neutered, he may go wandering to find female pets in heat. Pheromones are no joke! A male can smell a female approximately 2 kilometres away! This is one of the reasons why I am pro sterilisation.

 

4. Sadly in today’s fast paced society people tend to forget that they need to take time out for themselves and their pets.

  • This is where boredom becomes a factor in animals going missing.

  • Pets are extremely sensitive to what communicators call “changes in energy”. An example of this is when guardians become stressed. When we are more anxious than usual the peaceful vibe at home changes. Pets pick up on this and leave because the “energy” is too much for them to cope with.

  • Arguments between guardians caused by stress can also see pets going missing.
     

5. New relationships are sometimes difficult for pets to navigate too!

  • Pets go missing because their guardians have adopted a new pet, or because there is a new pet in the neighbourhood that they are not happy about.

  • When guardians have new relationships, pets may go missing because of new dynamics in play.
     

6. Emotional, mental or physical abuse:

  • Pets are very sensitive to abuse. Domestic violence is a huge factor for pets going missing.

  • It is very important to ensure that your cleaning lady and children for example know how to handle pets with care and consideration.
     

7. Moving house:

I have written a series of articles about moving house. It is important to prepare your pets but also to ensure that they are kept safe on moving day.

 

8. Grief:

  • When a human crosses over.

  • When a furry family member crosses the rainbow bridge.

  • When another furry family member has gone missing, pets experience grief and the increased stress levels of guardians, and they go missing too.
     

9. Old or sick animals may leave to die peacefully on their own.

 

What to do when your pet is missing:

 

1. Tips I have published under missing pet information:

  • Who to contact

  • Behaviour tips for dogs and cats

  • How to create missing posters
     

2. Tips from a communication point of view:

 

Stay calm:
 

The most difficult factor communication wise is to try and remain calm.

Because our pets communicate with us telepathically through our thoughts, feelings, and “energy”, they can sense us even when we are physically on the other side of the planet. So while it is the most difficult point, it is also the most important.

  • The best way you can do this is to focus on a positive outcome. Visualise yourself reunited with your pet.

  • Try not to focus on the “what ifs”. If you do happen to think of a “what if” situation, change your thoughts, so that it has a positive outcome.
     

Protection:

  • I ask in prayer that the animal kingdom, and guardian angels, keep missing pets safe. This is an awesome way to keep your anxiety levels lower while searching for your missing pet.

  • When you think of your pet imagine them safe and protected.

  • Some communicators suggest you visualise your pet in a bubble of white light. I find that this can actually hinder them from returning. Pets communicate telepathically so I suggest to rather visualise them sitting in a bubble of pink light. Pink is a sign of love and instead of blocking their telepathic senses it encourages them to safely return home.
     

Messages of safety:

 

If you have a knowledge of communication and are helping to guide your pet home, instead of focusing on the negatives like busy roads, vicious dogs, for example, rather focus on routes that would be safe for them to take.

This technique helps you work positively, and not focusing on your anxiety.

Build their confidence

If your pet was chased and is likely hiding and afraid to come out, or if they left sue to flight or fright response, try to build their confidence. Once again, you can visualise them returning home safely, or even speak out loud telling them that it is okay to come out of hiding and that you will be there for them. This is also a nice anxiety relief technique.

 

 

When working with a communicator:

 

1. I suggest working with only 1 communicator.

There are many reasons for this:

  • Animals connect with their humans telepathically.

  • Communicators connect with animals telepathically. So when there are too many communicators, it becomes a "too many cooks spoil the broth" situation.

2. That being said, I do on occasion, work together with other communicators. If 2 communicators are working together for the pet and are working on mutual points to assist the pet and guardian, this is absolutely fine! This would have to be done in private though to avoid the extra interference in the telepathy airwaves.

 

3. I find when tracking communications are done on social media groups and too many people communicate - drama usually takes over, or of course there’s the “too many cooks” situation. This is what we don’t want. Drama means added anxiety for guardians and this blocks the telepathic airwaves. Guardians need to focus on constructive information to assist them in finding their lost pet.

 

4. Communication is energy work so it is not doable at the drop of a hat, in most cases, deep concentration, meditation is required.

 

5. Continuous and repeated messages can hamper the communication. So try to focus on what the communicator is explaining and try to think of questions to ask that can elaborate on what they are communicating.

 

6. Communication requests should come directly from the guardian of the pet. Strangers do not have a connection to that animal’s energy. This is what telepathic communication relies on.

 

7. Due to your pets anxiety of being missing the messages they send may not always come out in perfect order. So when searching, try to keep all communication tips in mind.

 

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