Animal Communicator Finds Lost Pets

Finding lost pets is one of the hardest tasks for an animal communicator. Yet it's also one of  the most rewarding. Reuniting a missing pet with their owner takes a lot of time and effort. Lost pets can be stressed, the owners are frantic, and receiving clear messages is tricky. But it IS possible to contact lost pets with animal communication, and happy endings do occur - as in the case below.

Missing cats located with Animal Communication

I met Vicky, a fellow wildlife volunteer, on a kangaroo rescue last year. She spoke to me of her interest in animal communication, and we exchanged numbers. She contacted me a few months ago to help find her missing cat . As soon as I connected with Missy, I knew that she would arrive home before the consult was scheduled. Sure enough, Vicky contacted me to confirm that she'd returned. A few weeks passed, and then I received this:

Hi sarah, Im so sorry to do this to you again but my cat has Australian animal communicator finds missing pet catgone missing AGAIN, she's now been missing for 3 days now and im terrified! She has never been a cat to go wandering and now she's gone again..

Vicky was distraught. I said I'd try to track Missy, find out if she's safe, why she left, where she's been and if I could send her back. I warned her that finding a lost pet is tough, that there may not be a happy ending. I said I would do my best.

When I connected with Missy, she assured me that she was fine. She was a little lost, but she was safe. Good news. Great news, in fact. Using a map of the area, I had Missy explain to me how she had left the property, which direction she'd headed in, and what happened next. I tracked her every move, every street she crossed, every place she slept. She'd spent some time in the street behind her home, she'd been chased by other pets, she showed me an image of schoolkids at home-time and a distinct boundary fence at a nearby park. 

Missy had travelled further than intended, and she wasn't too sure how to get back. I'd traced her every move on  the map, and I could see where she was in relation to her house. I explained the orientation to her, and the direction she'd need to travel to return. She said that she would head towards home, but she'd have to avoid a particular neighbourhood cat. We agreed that the safest move would be for her to hide out in a nearby property until sunset, and then return home.

I shared all of this information with her owner, and then we waited. Fingers crossed. Just a few hours later, Vicky was in contact:

Animal Communication for Lost Pet Cat

Hey Sarah! She's back!! I cant believe it! Ahh such a relief and she's perfectly fine! THANK YOU sooo much!

Missy had walked in the door at dinner time, acting as if nothing had happened. She was perfectly fine, and Vicky was so relieved to have her missing cat back. Reuniting lost pets with their owners is one of the great joys of being an animal communciator.

Read  Vicky's feedback on animal communication with her lost pet -

I was in for a big shock when Sarah rang me and told me that Missy was planning on coming home that night. I was even more relieved when that night right at dinner time she came home!    ... read full testimonial

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Sarah Messina is a professional animal communicator and healer for Wild Insights Australia.
If you are interested in connecting with your missing pet, please read this information on missing animal communications

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