Is Your Pet Missing? A Professional Pet Psychic Might Help

Losing your pet is not just discouraging; it is stressful as well. After all, your pet is a member of your family.

As you’ll see in this post, your pet can run from your home for various reasons. While some are obvious reasons, others are more complicated.

In this post, we look at why pets run away from home, how a pet psychic can help recover your lost pet, as well as other ways to find your lost pet.

 

What Can Make Pets Leave Home?

While your pet loves and enjoys your company, sometimes they can run away. While your furry friend may just be going around your neighbourhood, they’re at risk of getting hurt or getting lost entirely when not in your care. Here are some of the reasons your pet may end up missing.

 

Separation Anxiety

As with humans, pets like company, your pet may leave your home if they feel they are not part of the family. If your pet gets nervous when you leave, has accidents, or even destroys things in the house, although they’re home-trained, they may be having separation anxiety or just be an anxious creature.

 

Frustration

Your pet can also become frustrated and bored if you leave them alone for a long time. Leaving animals without toys or other pets to play with can also cause frustration. Your pet may go out to find other pets to play with when they feel bored, much the same way we do! 

Fear

Fears from fireworks, thunderstorms, or even loud noise can make your pet scared and decide to run away. A lot of animals hate car horns, sirens, even loud cars passing by, I’m a human and I often find it offputting.

 

How Can a Psychic Help Locate Your Lost Pet?

While no pet psychic can guarantee that they can help find your lost pet,  many good psychics claim to have helped a significant number of pet owners locate their pets. A proper pet psychic can relay information to pet owners that will help them find their pets or make them return home on their own.

The majority of pet psychics use telepathy to communicate with lost pets. Others use map dowsing and animal communication to locate lost pets. Dowsing isn’t new. It has been used for thousands of years to locate mineral deposits, wells, and archaeological deposits found on the earth.

Some pet psychics use this technique to help locate a lost animal. To achieve this, your psychic might ask for your home address and the locations when your pet was last seen.

 

Other Tips for Finding Your Lost Pet

Besides consulting your pet psychic concerning your lost pet, which we know, some of you won’t do because you don’t believe in it, fair enough, then we suggest you take the following measures:

 

Begin Your Search Right Away

Once you’ve noticed that your pet is missing, you should start your search right away. Put out posters to get the word out there. Start your search where the animal was last seen, and work your way through that area.

 

Make Flyers

Flyers with your pet’s photo, gender, and other related information will go a long way in helping locate your lost pet. For better results, consider distributing them in your neighbourhood, police departments, veterinary offices, animal shelters, and many such places.

Also, consider offering a reward for anyone who’ll help locate your pet. However, be wary of scammers who will insist that you send them money for the return of your pet.

It’s also very helpful nowadays to post the info online in animal Facebook groups, on possibly even make a video on TikTok, the power of social is endless.

 

Consider Collar Tags

Getting collar tags with your contacts on it can also help locate your lost pet. Your lost pet will likely be found by somebody else. Without a tag with your contact information, it will be hard for anyone to return them. In these cases, your family pet may end up with someone else.

 

Microchips Can Be Helpful Too

You can also decide to implant microchips under your pet’s skin. These microchips work by transmitting identification code and contact information through radio waves.

You can have microchips implanted on your dog in veterinarian offices and most shelters. You’ll, however, need to provide some documents and pay the required fee.

When your lost pet is found, the veterinarian or shelter will scan the chip before contacting the registry, who will contact you.

 

Don’t Give Up on Your Search

Search for your lost pet may take several days. Don’t give up. Search through the neighbourhoods repeatedly and show your neighbours, delivery people, and mail carriers the photo of your pet. Also, ensure to file a lost pet report to the shelters nearby.

 

Jessica Alexander

Jessica Alexander

I've always loved to write, but I'd never want to be famous. So, I write as Jessica A. over here at ADDICTED. You can think of my like Carmen Sandiego, you trust me, but where in the world am I?