As an Animal Communicator, some of the most difficult animals to communicate with are those that have gone missing. This is not because the animal doesn’t want to talk, but because the emotional charge that surrounds the situation can interfere with the energetic connection between myself and the animal.
For this reason, many Animal Communicators choose not to work with lost pets, but through my work I have found that often there is a reason that the animal has gone missing, and once a conversation has been had, the animal can return home if it chooses to. This is what happened when I had a conversation with Posy the cat.
In 2022 I was contacted by a woman whose elderly cat had been missing for ten days. Prior to her going missing Posy the cat had been yowling and appearing increasingly unhappy and her human companion wanted to know if Posy was still alive, and if so where she was.
When I connected with Posy telepathically, she told me that she was very much still alive but had gone missing because she was making a point to her human companions that she didn’t like them going away and leaving her alone so much.
When I asked Posy where she was, she told me that she was underneath the house. I relayed this information to the owner, and she said that yes, they do go away a lot, and there was a basement underneath the house, but they had already checked there for her. Posy replied that she was hiding in the cluttered side of the basement so that nobody could find her!
I had some conversations with Posy, and told her that she was very loved, and that her owners would make every effort to not leave her alone as much, and that they missed her and would like her to return home. I asked Posy if she could make her way up the stairs from the basement back into the house and told her how happy everyone would be to see her again.
Three hours later I received an email from Posy’s human companion to say that Posy had been found sat on the bed as if she had never been gone at all. She also relayed that Posy now seemed happier and was yowling less frequently. A happy ending for this cat and her human.
For more information on why pets go missing, see my YouTube Video on Communicating with Missing Pets.