Thanks, Hideyo, I'll try that! Gloria
At 01:24 PM 3/3/2007, you wrote:
E meditation for Tig - it has worked for many of missing kitties of my own and others , please passs this on and ask them to repeat this as many times as they can by as many people as possibly -- Tig will be back home soon. You imagine a golden coil coming from your heart center, Searching and proving for missing Tig. Latch on to him like a magnet and guiding him safely home. -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nina Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2007 11:00 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Tig is Missing Hi Michelle, I'm sorry your friend's kitty Tig has gone missing. I know how frantic and scary that can be, esp when they are shy and such babies. Please go to our archives and do a search on "Prayers needed for my sister's lost cat". That's the thread I started when my sister's cat Tux went missing. I got so much good, sound advice, including websites with ideas. Tell your friend to do her best to think positively and when she goes to call Tig, to do it with a lighthearted voice, the same voice she would usually use to call her from one room to another. Also, if she's not doing it already, ask her to put food and water out for Tig somewhere near the house, (under a bush or some cover would be good). If she can leave a window or door ajar so Tig might sneak back into the house during the night... That's also the best time to go looking for lost kitties, during the middle of the night when everything is dark and calm, there's a much better chance Tig will be brave enough to come to her then. If she feeds at a certain time of day, tell her to go outside and call Tig then. Have her shake the dry food box if she feeds dry food. If she can borrow a trap, it might be the answer to getting Tig home safe and sound as quickly as possible. Since Tig doesn't normally roam, (I'm assuming she's spayed), she probably isn't far from the house. She may be hiding very close but there's this strange thing when cats get out and panic. They sometimes go into a "feral" mode and they don't seem to recognize our voices or understand that all they have to do is come in the house. There is a meditation that might help... Have your friend, and anyone else for that matter, imagine a golden thread going out from her heart to lasso around Tig and gently tug her home. Sending your friend, Tig and Missy positive thoughts and prayers that she finds her way home very, very soon, Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'd just like to ask people to add Tig to their prayers. My best > friend has too sweet little kitties - Tig & Missy they are not FeLV > but are still very much loved and cared. " days ago Tig went missing > from her back garden - she never usually goes away from the garden and > doesn't care to be out much. She has not come home and is a timid cat > who doesn't approach or get coaxed by strangers so something has > happened but we don't know what. Maybe she got chased by another cat > or even tried to venture off a little too far and got lost. One thing > is for sure she loves her home and my friend has always been their > mummy since they were 8 weeks old. Both cats snuggle into her like > they would their real mum - Tig wouldn't just leave home. I known cats > to get trapped somewhere or lost then reappear 4-6 weeks later so > there is hope. But this cat is such a shy little cat she would quite > easily have a nervous breakdown being away from home too long. > > Please add her safe return to your prayers and mental energy to guide > her home (Bolton, UK) > > Michelle, Minstrel, Buddy & Angel Bramble

