*What To Do If You Lost or Found a Pet. These dog and cat tips can help your chances of seeing them again. * KZitem video with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento *This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog.* nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you *For Cats* : www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html *Steps to take immediately* : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. *PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now* - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. * CATS* Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. *Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!"* Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. *FACEBOOK Use Facebook!* Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later CHECK YOUR SHELTERS IN PERSON EVERY FEW DAYS. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday *Tried all these things and still haven't found the pet?* *In the US* Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves *If in US and your pet is LOST, please report it here:* www.pawboost.com *If you are in the US* : www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc.
@venetiabyrd491
Ай бұрын
Pray for Simbha to return home.He was rescued by me with an injured leg which lnursed and so adopted him.Our family mises hi m as he left home last Friday night and since then has not returned.We miss him dearly.May the precious Lord bring him back soon.Amen
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
Ай бұрын
What To Do If You Lost a Dog. These dog tips can help your chances of seeing them again. Prayer is powerful, but there our actions you must take. Our dogs need our help to find their way home. KZitem video with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later - Leave an article of your dirty clothing, the dogs bed or blanket, and a large bowl of water in the area last seen. Often dogs will stay by that. Dogs are most active at dawn and dusk. - Search the area, enlist neighborhood kids to help by offering them a reward. -Talk to delivery and postal people. - Post with a photo on social media, ask people to please SHARE your post. - Contact local Animal Control, local Shelters, Veterinarians,Kennels, Pet Store, Sheriff’s office dispatch clerk, and rescues by phone. Some organizations will not tell you over the phone if they have the dog, so it’s best to also go in person, and ask if you can leave a poster and contact information with them. - Keep visiting local dog parks and shelters to check, continue to hand out flyers. - File a lost pet report with all organizations within a 60 mile radius of the area the dog was lost in. -Search online in 3-5 adjoining counties. -Put large signs up at your home, people driving and walking by may recognize the dog. -Make up 8”x 10” posters which are colorful and eye catching, have a current clear photo of dog, note distinguishing markings, reward if offered, ( leave out one thing about your pets description, so you can use that to verify that the person does actually have your dog, as there are people who will try and have you wire them money to get the dog,and they don’t actually have them). Add information like medications needed, DO NOT CHASE, wearing collar ( what color), dragging leash, last seen at what location. Add two contact numbers, and an email address to the poster. Putting small tear off strips at the bottom of the poster, each containing LOST DOG and your contact numbers makes it more convenient for a person to contact you. - Post signs in well lit areas at eye level in convenience stores, supermarkets, community post boards, entrances and exits to Parks, Bus stops, phone poles, local coffee shop, anywhere it is legal to post them.
@durgakumar4948
Жыл бұрын
It's been 13 days.... I'm still waiting for my cat.... please pray for my reunion friends ✨
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
Жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost a Pet. These tips can help your chances of seeing them again. KZitem video with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog or cat was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person.
@IBD611
Жыл бұрын
I ever find kitty? Mine is missing 15 days I’m in complete distress
@rstckz
Жыл бұрын
@@IBD611 did you find him?
@gauri264
Жыл бұрын
Did you find him
@Harnoorkaurb24
Жыл бұрын
So is the story of mine..😭😭😭
@kaylamitchell4244
3 жыл бұрын
I lost my dog 2 months ago and never got a chance to comment but she did come back barking at my door 6 days later at 4 am and this video I feel was apart of the help along with God’s work🙏🏾❤️
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
3 жыл бұрын
This is such good news!! Thank you for letting us know. Thank you God.
@jennyfeb14
2 жыл бұрын
My cat was missing for two days after listening to this prayer and other subliminals he came back home now, I'm so happy and thank you ❤️ May everyone find their fur baby soon ❤️ Don't lose faith and hope.
@RachelLouiseSwann
2 жыл бұрын
I am so happy for you and your little one.
@PushpaLatha-xn8gk
2 жыл бұрын
I am really happy for you ☺, but my cat went missing for 2 and a half month. Hope I find my precious.
@PriyankaChoudhari-b3l
18 күн бұрын
I want my Silwhite back to me right here right now healthy and alive !
@missisha1
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jesus.. Finally my cat came back home after 5days...magical prayer Love from 🇮🇳
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 жыл бұрын
Amazing and beautiful. We are not alone. God and the angels exist. Thank you for updating us with this good news.
@livysardothien5745
2 жыл бұрын
I'm gonna share my story losing my cat. I did so many spells, prayers and kept my faith and hope. I was having mental breakdowns but I know he'd come back to me. I watch this video once on the 2nd night he was missing. My cat went missing for 3 days. And just this morning of 11.11.21 he was scratching at the window. He came back! I'm so happy and grateful🙏 don't lose hope guys. Know they're gonna come back and refrain from expecting the worst okay? They'll be okay. Keep praying and keep your faith. Keep believing. I also recieved a message to be patient and that he will come back once his adventure is done. I just kept praying for his protection and safe journey home to us. He is now safe and sound in our arms🐱🐾 stay strong guys and keep believing🙏✨ God Bless and prayers🙏✨
@natashamorris-battle4868
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this it’s been 2 days and I’m trying not to lose hope.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 жыл бұрын
@@natashamorris-battle4868 What To Do If You Lost Your Cat Please follow these steps to increase the chances of finding your cat. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to your cat find its way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. If your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com . CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc.
@yolandavelasco2983
14 күн бұрын
Thank you
@belenavila9705
3 жыл бұрын
I prayed this prayer a few days ago and Let me tell you, I started receiving texts from people that I have no idea how they got my # and they actually cared to help and keep an eye out for my cat. God is good. Praying and hoping that she’s alive and that she comes home. Praying for a miracle. Praying that if she doesn’t come back home that someone loving will at least take her in and care for her the way we could not. 💕🙏🏼 amen.
@abcd0193
2 жыл бұрын
Did you get your cat back? Please tell us.
@hemabengia6028
2 жыл бұрын
Please pray for my dog Haru🙏 He has been missing since 1/09/2022. I'm very depressed and crying for him to return home soon. Dear Lord please protect my baby and let him return home soon. Amen🙏🙏 Edit : He came back to us😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️ thankyou so much it does work have faith don't lose hope🙏
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost or Found a Pet. These dog tips can help your chances of seeing them again. KZitem video with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If in US and your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc. Tried all these things and still haven't found the pet? EXPAND Your Search Area - Dogs can travel amazing amount of distance in a short period of time. One dog traveled 25 miles from home in only three days! Another one of our members found her Chihuahua 50 miles from home. At the minimum - start your search within a 3 mile radius of where you last saw your dog, then go to 10, 25, 50... Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home.
@janet4343
4 жыл бұрын
Dear god please bring back Tigger he’s missed dearly. My heart is aching since he left.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
4 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost or Found a Pet. Some helpful tips on finding your lost pet. I am not affiliated with any of these sources just passing on hopefully helpful information. Google articles and websites for advice on helping you find your lost animal. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog/cat. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/201... www.missingpet.net/advice/cats... public.homeagain.com/how-to-fi... Steps to take immediately : Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang signs on trees, Department of Water and or Power poles. CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Tried all these things and still haven't found the pet? EXPAND Your Search Area - Dogs can travel amazing amount of distance in a short period of time. One dog traveled 25 miles from home in only three days! Another one of our members found her Chihuahua 50 miles from home. At the minimum - start your search within a 3 mile radius of where you last saw your dog, then go to 10, 25, 50... Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. If your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and no one checked to see if that was her dog when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves and drug addicts. They sell the pet for a little cash or to animal testing labs. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later.
@snehaekka6203
4 жыл бұрын
@@ThePathoftheWhiteRose *Amazing Content You Made* Love you 💖 and Thank you I saw Guardian Angel in my vision And i came to your channel Jesus is God theirfore Mary Mother Of GOD 🕊 Again thanks💕 The path of the White Rose from INDIA👍
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
3 жыл бұрын
@@snehaekka6203 That is so beautiful. Thank you and God bless you.
@michaelgoldman1433
3 жыл бұрын
Dear God bring back my best friend, he's my life my world and my bestest friend. I love and miss him so very very much.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
3 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost or Found a Pet. Some helpful tips on finding your lost pet. I am not affiliated with any of these sources just passing on hopefully helpful information. Google articles and websites for advice on helping you find your lost animal. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog/cat. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Tried all these things and still haven't found the pet? EXPAND Your Search Area - Dogs can travel amazing amount of distance in a short period of time. One dog traveled 25 miles from home in only three days! Another one of our members found her Chihuahua 50 miles from home. At the minimum - start your search within a 3 mile radius of where you last saw your dog, then go to 10, 25, 50... Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. If your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later.
@Jen-rs7np
2 жыл бұрын
My beautiful cat Freyr went missing 7 days ago and I am heartbroken. He helped me through my worst times in life and has brought me so much joy. I would do anything to have him back, I can't cope with this pain :(
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost Your Cat Please follow these steps to increase the chances of finding your cat. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to your cat find its way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. If your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com . CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc.
@gauri264
Жыл бұрын
Does you find him
@friskies89
6 ай бұрын
I hope you found him. I am also in complete mind blowing insanity after someone took mine. I can't cope. I don't know what to do
@stavroulad.5317
3 жыл бұрын
I pray for all lost pets. Please pray for my lost pet too! My cat was lost from the vet's office many miles from home a month ago😢. I am on the verge of losing all hope... I have prayed, I have meditated, I have used reiki and of course I was proactive looking every day in the woods and the around villages, using posters, asking people/children, shelters e.t.c. I even sprayed some of his litter at some points of the road to help him find the way back... It's like he totally vanished from earth! I love him so much and I am wondering if he survived all alone.... Please God help me find him or even know the truth of what happened to him, even if he didn't make it
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
3 жыл бұрын
Never give up hope. Asking God to please send the angels to Earth and your kitty to create the miracle of his return home or news of his safety. And so it is. Thank you, God. Amen.
@stavroulad.5317
3 жыл бұрын
@@ThePathoftheWhiteRose Thank you so much!! Amen
@Priyakandeeban
3 жыл бұрын
@@stavroulad.5317 Hi, any updates ??
@stavroulad.5317
3 жыл бұрын
@@Priyakandeeban Hi no unfortunately... You?
@Priyakandeeban
3 жыл бұрын
@@stavroulad.5317 Very sadly no ! Someone who live nearby that area has told that they saw a cat like mine ,2 days in their yard. It was 10 days before. After that she didn't came there it seems. My bad! I really don't know where or how to search her now. My family was really not helpful though! They just telling its fate and asking me to move on. But I'm mentally not feeling well. Depressed always. How are you doing now? I can't really open up to anyone about this. As they don't understand the pain of losing a cat.
@didasyed337
2 жыл бұрын
OOOOooooohhh my dear god guys , with and by the lord gods infinite mercy , blessings and love my baby , my cat has just come home , oh wow guys , feels soooo blessed atm
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you God! Thank you for letting us know that your kitty is safely home.
@mirherr1994
3 жыл бұрын
Dear lord, as I sit here reminiscing on our memories together... I just pray that he is somewhere safe and sound I won’t give up on you moon ... I miss him so much my heart aches every second without his presence. I pray dear god that you help me bring him back home to me. I pray for strength and guidance during these really difficult times of my fur child being lost. 💔😞🙏🏻
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
3 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost or Found a Pet. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento T This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc. Tried all these things and still haven't found the pet? EXPAND Your Search Area - Dogs can travel amazing amount of distance in a short period of time. One dog traveled 25 miles from home in only three days! Another one of our members found her Chihuahua 50 miles from home. At the minimum - start your search within a 3 mile radius of where you last saw your dog, then go to 10, 25, 50... Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog.
@kcloud1186
2 жыл бұрын
Did your cat come back? 🙏
@cielitodeguilmo1326
Жыл бұрын
Our pet was lost yesterday late afternoon. The whole family was in grief. We spent hours looking for her in vain. She's a black and white furred shihtzu. While the rest kept searching i went to my room and searched for a hélping prayer. Thank you so much. Our pet is in the hands of kind people who posted through facebook. As of this writing our pet is not with us yet but arrangements are made for the turning over. Thank you.♥️
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
Жыл бұрын
That is so wonderful! I am so happy for you all. This is such good news!! Thank you for letting us know. Thank you, God and your angels.
@SakshiSingh-ih4li
3 жыл бұрын
Thnks a lot for this effective prayer 🙏 my pet came back after 3 days of this prayer ,you are amazing
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
3 жыл бұрын
Amazing and beautiful. We are not alone. God and the angels exist.
@catrescuer
2 жыл бұрын
My wonderful stray cat disappeared last Friday during the storms. He seemed so frightened during the storms but he would not come in the house. I have fed him for 8 years, seeing him every day was the highlight of my day. He is gone, I am beyond devastated, I believe he is alive, I pray every day for his safe return. He is so loved. Thank you for this wonderful prayer.
@studywithfiltercoffee5666
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for bringing my cat back to our home.Thank you.
@DebLinn
20 күн бұрын
My 15 y o. Cat , little girl has been lost in the woods now 13 days. I'm doing everything I can think of to look for her at 70 y.o. alone. I've put up ads , signs walked miles and miles calling. I've hung baggies of cat food on my signs to offer to anyone who would put it in bowl in yard watch for her. I've put my phone number of everything. Nothing. Please, may I ask for prayers for my sweet little Leamies safe return. I feel she may have got too far away to hear me or she would come. She is afraid of anyone but me. It's been cold in northern lower Michigan the past several nights and yesterday, today. May God bless you all and any prayers for my girl greatly appreciated. Thank you!
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
19 күн бұрын
I am so very sorry. You seem to be doing all the right things. A couple of suggestions that you might try, is a local dog search team. There is an organization of tracker dogs that will find lost animals. They are very successful. Do a Google search for " lost dog tracking services near me" and on Facebook as well. Also, Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night.
@JK-intuitive
4 жыл бұрын
We lost both of our precious Golden Retrievers this year, 3 months apart. This ripped our souls out. The void can never be filled again.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
4 жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry. You lost family. My heart goes out to you.
@valeriafernandez1335
8 ай бұрын
We lost our dog yesterday, but she appeared today out of nowhere. Thank you God, we praise You, love You and glorify You. I played this video along with a few others and our dog came back, thank You God!
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
8 ай бұрын
That is so wonderful! I am so happy for you all. This is such good news!! Thank you for letting us know. Thank you God.
@irened.
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. The kitties were returned by whomever stole them. They love me and not him, so they found their way back to me. Only listened once.
@bindujose6398
Жыл бұрын
Hi Thank you so much for prayers..Every day I used pray this prayer to get our Snoopy..I think I prayed this prayer for continuous 10 days...and prayed to Mother Mary, St.Antony and St.Francis Assisi..Thank you so much...We got our pet dog Snoopy after 60 days..friends don't give up hope..keep praying..God will show us a way🙏Thank you so much dear💕
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
Жыл бұрын
That is so wonderful! I am so happy for you all. Thank you, God and your powerful angels. This is such good news!! Thank you for letting us know.
@mabby9051
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you we found our cat after 5 days. This works like magic. Love u❤
@RachelLouiseSwann
2 жыл бұрын
I am not a devout Christian. My mum is though, and tells me that she believes in the power of prayer. I have just recited this prayer. my beautiful cat was last seen 8 days ago. I am a mess without him. I have done all the tips people say to widen the search. So when I have done the practical things, I have to then do the spiritual things.i Strongly believe he will come back. I will not give up on him. Please send him your prayers to come home safe.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost Your Cat Please follow these steps to increase the chances of finding your cat. When cats get lost, they're usually hiding nearby within a one-to five-house radius. They will not answer to their names being called as they're too afraid of giving up their hiding spot to potential predators. Typically, cats will spend the whole of the day hiding, but they may feel more comfortable moving around at night. If there's a specific noise to which your cat responds, like shaking a bag of treats, you can go for walks while making that noise. When you call for your cat, keep your tone even. If they get even a hint that you're scared, anxious, or off in some way, they'll think there's danger nearby and stay hidden. You can also go for walk with or make a call to a friend; your conversational tone will make your cat think you're just hanging out and that it might be safe to come out. Walk in straight lines away from your house (e.g., down the sidewalk, down the alleyway, etc.). They say lost cats walk in circles of increasing diameter from their hiding spot once they're comfortable with coming out of hiding. From there, they can use your scent lines to trace their way back home. Speaking of scents, put your unwashed sheets or bath towels outside. A familiar scent cannot hurt. Given that cats are active through the night, it would be good to create a discrete entrance for your cat to come inside on its own. If you can't do that, at least leave a window open so you can hear your cat should s/he come back. Remember that the more skittish your cat is, the more time it will take for him/her to reach the threshold at which s/he is comfortable coming out of hiding. I would highly recommend actively conducting a physical search for your cat. As mentioned earlier, they're usually in a one-to five-house radius. With permission, check your neighbors backyards, under their porches and decks, and in any other space where a cat might hide (e.g., sheds, garages, etc.). Be sure to do this yourself (with permission!) as your neighbors likely won't be willing to get down on their hands and knees for your cat. Also, always use a flashlight! This will catch the reflection off of the "shining layer" (tapetum lucidum) of your cat's eyes. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to your cat find its way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. If your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com . CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc.
@pyampyam7954
2 жыл бұрын
Luna was one of the 4 strays we adopted here in Philippines. While the other 3 were my grandparents' cats, I knew Luna was mine. When stressed, I would walk to his sleeping form and rest my head on his body. He would always look at me with smiling eyes and fall back to sleep, purring so loudly everyone could hear it. I was happy to know that I brought him peace. Days before he got lost, I listened to his beautiful heartbeat. I cry every time I remember the sound of it, the feeling of his calm breathing as we slept together. He is the safest place in the world that my heart will ever find. It's been a week. My sweet boy doesn't know the way back home. I can only pray that he is safe and in the care of someone kind. I'm not sure if prayer will bring God's help to my doorstep - in fact, I'm not sure if I deserve His divine help - but it does bring me hope. And maybe hope's all I need to find my dear Luna.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 жыл бұрын
I am so sorry about Luna. These tips can help your chances of seeing them again. KZitem video with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog or cat was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person.
@iamshawnna604
3 жыл бұрын
Please God bring back home my pet cat Lilit.. I'm so depressed and in pain now. I really really missed her so much.. My heart is broken 💔😭😭 After 12 days.. My cat is back.. Thank you for this wonderful prayer.. It's effective 😘🙂😍❤️🙏🙏🙏
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
3 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost Your Cat Please follow these steps to increase the chances of finding your cat. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc. Tried all these things and still haven't found the pet? EXPAND Your Search Area - Dogs can travel amazing amount of distance in a short period of time. One dog traveled 25 miles from home in only three days! Another one of our members found her Chihuahua 50 miles from home. At the minimum - start your search within a 3 mile radius of where you last saw your dog, then go to 10, 25, 50... Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. If your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com .
@kcloud1186
2 жыл бұрын
So happy! When your cat was missing did you have a feeling her presence was nearby?
@nickroberts32
3 жыл бұрын
Please bring my beautiful cat Max back home , he’s been missing for 12 days and we are completely heartbroken and so worried where our beautiful Max is . Max is loved and missed . Please pray for Max to come home X
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
3 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost Your Cat Please follow these steps to increase the chances of finding your cat. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to your cat find its way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. If your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com . CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc.
@sharonterry2671
2 жыл бұрын
Dear god please send your angels to bring Maggie home and to help guide people to find her. Please keep her safe thank you god . Amen
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost or Found a Pet. These dog and cat tips can help your chances of seeing them again. * KZitem video with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento *This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog.* nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you *For Cats* : www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html *Steps to take immediately* : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. *PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now* - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. * CATS* Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. *Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!"* Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. *FACEBOOK Use Facebook!* Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later CHECK YOUR SHELTERS IN PERSON EVERY FEW DAYS. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday *Tried all these things and still haven't found the pet?* *In the US* Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves *If in US and your pet is LOST, please report it here:* www.pawboost.com *If you are in the US* : www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc.
@gloriawilliams6820
2 жыл бұрын
Dear Lord please being back my whity to me...I can't live without him jesus. Protect him and guide him to come home Lord. Pls take him back to home i can't live without my whity my beloved cat😭😭😭😭😭
@tcannizzaro7220
3 жыл бұрын
Praying for our cat Dillon to be guided back home safely. It's been 22 days now and counting. Please help him find his way back Lord. Amen.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
3 жыл бұрын
T, I'm so sorry Dillon is missing. Don't give up. Please follow these steps to increase the chances of finding your cat. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to your cat find its way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. If your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com . CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc.
@miraculouschatnoir9583
Жыл бұрын
Did he came back?
@oceanwxves9244
3 жыл бұрын
Please god bring my cat Coco back to me and her baby we miss her so much i love her so much my heart hurts and im crying like crazy please bring her back today plz god
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
3 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost or Found a Pet. Some helpful tips on finding your lost pet. I am not affiliated with any of these sources just passing on hopefully helpful information. Google articles and websites for advice on helping you find your lost animal. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento T his a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog/cat. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Tried all these things and still haven't found the pet? EXPAND Your Search Area - Dogs can travel amazing amount of distance in a short period of time. One dog traveled 25 miles from home in only three days! Another one of our members found her Chihuahua 50 miles from home. At the minimum - start your search within a 3 mile radius of where you last saw your dog, then go to 10, 25, 50... Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. If your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com .
@christiansgrandma6812
Жыл бұрын
God please send my grandson's cat home. He's wandered off again and we trust in your guidance to find him. This cat has truly been a blessing to my grandson.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
Жыл бұрын
So sorry to hear that. Please follow these steps to increase the chances of finding your cat. When cats get lost, they're usually hiding nearby within a one-to five-house radius. They will not answer to their names being called as they're too afraid of giving up their hiding spot to potential predators. Typically, cats will spend the whole of the day hiding, but they may feel more comfortable moving around at night. If there's a specific noise to which your cat responds, like shaking a bag of treats, you can go for walks while making that noise. When you call for your cat, keep your tone even. If they get even a hint that you're scared, anxious, or off in some way, they'll think there's danger nearby and stay hidden. You can also go for walk with or make a call to a friend; your conversational tone will make your cat think you're just hanging out and that it might be safe to come out. Walk in straight lines away from your house (e.g., down the sidewalk, down the alleyway, etc.). They say lost cats walk in circles of increasing diameter from their hiding spot once they're comfortable with coming out of hiding. From there, they can use your scent lines to trace their way back home. Speaking of scents, put your unwashed sheets or bath towels outside. A familiar scent cannot hurt. Given that cats are active through the night, it would be good to create a discrete entrance for your cat to come inside on its own. If you can't do that, at least leave a window open so you can hear your cat should s/he come back. Remember that the more skittish your cat is, the more time it will take for him/her to reach the threshold at which s/he is comfortable coming out of hiding. I would highly recommend actively conducting a physical search for your cat. As mentioned earlier, they're usually in a one-to five-house radius. With permission, check your neighbors backyards, under their porches and decks, and in any other space where a cat might hide (e.g., sheds, garages, etc.). Be sure to do this yourself (with permission!) as your neighbors likely won't be willing to get down on their hands and knees for your cat. Also, always use a flashlight! This will catch the reflection off of the "shining layer" (tapetum lucidum) of your cat's eyes. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to your cat find its way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. If your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com . CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc.
@shelbylou02
3 жыл бұрын
Dear Lord please bring Little Bear home. She's so tiny and scared I'm sure. Have mercy God and send her home safely. ❤️😻
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
3 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost or Found a Pet. These tips can help your chances of seeing them again. KZitem video with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento T This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. If in US and your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc. Tried all these things and still haven't found the pet? EXPAND Your Search Area - Dogs can travel amazing amount of distance in a short period of time. One dog traveled 25 miles from home in only three days! Another one of our members found her Chihuahua 50 miles from home. At the minimum - start your search within a 3 mile radius of where you last saw your dog, then go to 10, 25, 50... Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. .
@mermaidlu5125
11 ай бұрын
Prayers for my baby Romeo 🐈⬛ its been 4 days . He came to my dream lastnight i hope that wasnt goodbye 😢. I pray he finds his way to us we are here baby boy ❤
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
11 ай бұрын
These cat tips can help your chances of seeing them again. KZitem video with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If in US and your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc.
@saragabil3492
3 жыл бұрын
I miss my cat momo.. She's so loving n friendly. Her baby is sick. Please God bring back my beloved cat momo n heal her baby Luca. Amen
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
3 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost Your Cat Please follow these steps to increase the chances of finding your cat. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc. Tried all these things and still haven't found the pet? EXPAND Your Search Area - Dogs can travel amazing amount of distance in a short period of time. One dog traveled 25 miles from home in only three days! Another one of our members found her Chihuahua 50 miles from home. At the minimum - start your search within a 3 mile radius of where you last saw your dog, then go to 10, 25, 50... Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. If your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com .
@saragabil3492
3 жыл бұрын
@@ThePathoftheWhiteRose my cat didn't ran away.. We lost her when she was taken to vet which was 2 miles away from home n we took her in s car. N we don't have animal shelters or organizations. We put flyers in that area but I guess people took it out I think.. It was there only for few days. I'm hopeless.. Only miracle can bring my cat back
@rebeccadee4107
3 жыл бұрын
Dear God, please guide my cat, Stanley, back home and keep him safe on his journey. God, please send your Angels to protect Stanley from harm. This I pray in the precious name of Jesus Christ. Amen.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
3 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost Your Cat Please follow these steps to increase the chances of finding your cat. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to your cat find its way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. If your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com . CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc.
@Dinoboy1278
2 жыл бұрын
Amen.
@anniejoseph9966
3 жыл бұрын
Dear God please please bring back my cat Pablo boy he is lost from last evening. Where ever he is bring him safe home. Amen
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
3 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost Your Cat Please follow these steps to increase the chances of finding your cat. When cats get lost, they're usually hiding nearby within a one-to five-house radius. They will not answer to their names being called as they're too afraid of giving up their hiding spot to potential predators. Typically, cats will spend the whole of the day hiding, but they may feel more comfortable moving around at night. If there's a specific noise to which your cat responds, like shaking a bag of treats, you can go for walks while making that noise. When you call for your cat, keep your tone even. If they get even a hint that you're scared, anxious, or off in some way, they'll think there's danger nearby and stay hidden. You can also go for walk with or make a call to a friend; your conversational tone will make your cat think you're just hanging out and that it might be safe to come out. Walk in straight lines away from your house (e.g., down the sidewalk, down the alleyway, etc.). They say lost cats walk in circles of increasing diameter from their hiding spot once they're comfortable with coming out of hiding. From there, they can use your scent lines to trace their way back home. Speaking of scents, put your unwashed sheets or bath towels outside. A familiar scent cannot hurt. Given that cats are active through the night, it would be good to create a discrete entrance for your cat to come inside on its own. If you can't do that, at least leave a window open so you can hear your cat should s/he come back. Remember that the more skittish your cat is, the more time it will take for him/her to reach the threshold at which s/he is comfortable coming out of hiding. I would highly recommend actively conducting a physical search for your cat. As mentioned earlier, they're usually in a one-to five-house radius. With permission, check your neighbors backyards, under their porches and decks, and in any other space where a cat might hide (e.g., sheds, garages, etc.). Be sure to do this yourself (with permission!) as your neighbors likely won't be willing to get down on their hands and knees for your cat. Also, always use a flashlight! This will catch the reflection off of the "shining layer" (tapetum lucidum) of your cat's eyes. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to your cat find its way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. If your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com . CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc.
@Cappyvigilant240
9 күн бұрын
Please pray for comfort 😢 I lost my dog 4 days now I surrender all my worries to God. I hope he'll come back home soon with joy and comfort and miss his presence so much😢
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
8 күн бұрын
I am so sorry that you are going through this. These dog tips can help your chances of seeing them again. Prayer is powerful, but there our actions you must take. Our dogs need our help to find their way home. petfbi.org/i-lost-a-pet/lost-dog-action-plan/ There is an organization of tracker dogs that will find your lost animal. They are very successful. Do a Google search for " lost dog tracking services near me" and on Facebook as well. Please keep us updated. KZitem video with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later - Leave an article of your dirty clothing, the dogs bed or blanket, and a large bowl of water in the area last seen. Often dogs will stay by that. Dogs are most active at dawn and dusk. - Search the area, enlist neighborhood kids to help by offering them a reward. -Talk to delivery and postal people. - Post with a photo on social media, ask people to please SHARE your post. - Contact local Animal Control, local Shelters, Veterinarians,Kennels, Pet Store, Sheriff’s office dispatch clerk, and rescues by phone. Some organizations will not tell you over the phone if they have the dog, so it’s best to also go in person, and ask if you can leave a poster and contact information with them. - Keep visiting local dog parks and shelters to check, continue to hand out flyers. - File a lost pet report with all organizations within a 60 mile radius of the area the dog was lost in. -Search online in 3-5 adjoining counties. -Put large signs up at your home, people driving and walking by may recognize the dog. -Make up 8”x 10” posters which are colorful and eye catching, have a current clear photo of dog, note distinguishing markings, reward if offered, ( leave out one thing about your pets description, so you can use that to verify that the person does actually have your dog, as there are people who will try and have you wire them money to get the dog,and they don’t actually have them). Add information like medications needed, DO NOT CHASE, wearing collar ( what color), dragging leash, last seen at what location. Add two contact numbers, and an email address to the poster. Putting small tear off strips at the bottom of the poster, each containing LOST DOG and your contact numbers makes it more convenient for a person to contact you. - Post signs in well lit areas at eye level in convenience stores, supermarkets, community post boards, entrances and exits to Parks, Bus stops, phone poles, local coffee shop, anywhere it is legal to post them.
@gloriawilliams6820
3 жыл бұрын
Jesus love u soo much....My cat came back home today morning...🙏❤thanks a lot for this prayer🙏
@jofaraon9999
4 жыл бұрын
Thank You For the Prayers We found our Dog Thank You And Godbless Amen..
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
4 жыл бұрын
This is such good news!! Thank you for letting us know. Thank you God.
@monicaserna9643
Жыл бұрын
I miss you so much peewee it's been 6 days and sleepless nights crying,lord guide his way home amen
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry, Monica. Here are some suggestions to help bring Peewee home. Along with prayer, they also need us to do things to help. KZitem video with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If in US and your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc. Tried all these things and still haven't found the pet? EXPAND Your Search Area - Dogs can travel amazing amount of distance in a short period of time. One dog traveled 25 miles from home in only three days! Another one of our members found her Chihuahua 50 miles from home. At the minimum - start your search within a 3 mile radius of where you last saw your dog, then go to 10, 25, 50... Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home.
@shelldavis6588
2 жыл бұрын
This actually works used it last night after my kitten who was too small to be outside went missing and woke up this morning to her found !! God Is good 🙏🏻 Thank you for this beautiful prayer 💖
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 жыл бұрын
This is such good news!! Thank you for letting us know. Thank you God.
@shelldavis6588
2 жыл бұрын
@@ThePathoftheWhiteRose my other cat went missing He’s gone a week 😔 I think god is punishing me 😭
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 жыл бұрын
@@shelldavis6588 I'm so sorry to hear that. I decided to keep my cats inside several years ago to prevent the same thing from happening. It's given me such peace of mind. May God's angels lead your cat back home.
@shelldavis6588
2 жыл бұрын
@@ThePathoftheWhiteRose I really hope they do it’s raining where I am and I’m so worried I’m going to keep listening to this prayer till they guide him home .. really hope he’s safe cause he’s not well .. 😭💔 he won’t be going anywhere if he comes back xxx
@jessc7278
3 жыл бұрын
I pray our boy, Scar, comes back home to us safe and sound & I agree with this prayer in the name of Jesus amen
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
3 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost or Found a Pet. Some helpful tips on finding your lost pet. I am not affiliated with any of these sources just passing on hopefully helpful information. Google articles and websites for advice on helping you find your lost animal. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog/cat. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Tried all these things and still haven't found the pet? EXPAND Your Search Area - Dogs can travel amazing amount of distance in a short period of time. One dog traveled 25 miles from home in only three days! Another one of our members found her Chihuahua 50 miles from home. At the minimum - start your search within a 3 mile radius of where you last saw your dog, then go to 10, 25, 50... Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. If your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later.
@cynthiasanchez153
3 жыл бұрын
I prayed for my Our lost cat and 4 hours later he was found! Thanks to Jesus
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
3 жыл бұрын
That is so wonderful! Prayers are powerful. Thank you, God and your angels.
@mila-jj7vc
3 жыл бұрын
How to pray please help me my cat lost 10 days ago please help me 😢😢😢😢
@Priyakandeeban
3 жыл бұрын
@@mila-jj7vc did your cat came back ??
@mila-jj7vc
3 жыл бұрын
@@Priyakandeeban no dear until now my cat not return 😭
@Priyakandeeban
3 жыл бұрын
@@mila-jj7vc I'm so sorry. I lost my cat 2 weeks back far from my home. I'm so devastated..Can't function normally. I will keep your cat in my prayers, she will be safe and healthy wherever she is!
@roaringthunder174
3 жыл бұрын
Please God,return Winter Rain my cat. Thankful for all the time I had & wish to have more time. Protect & guide him home today.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
3 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost Your Cat Please follow these steps to increase the chances of finding your cat. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to your cat find its way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. If your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com . CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc.
@nithyagogtay3145
Жыл бұрын
Both my streeties are back. Thank you for this wonderful prayer
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
Жыл бұрын
Wonderful! Such good news. Bless your soul with all good things.
@eleleleleft
Жыл бұрын
how long have you been waiting??
@DaisyGutierrez-gx2fn
2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the prayer. My dog was able to find his way home
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 ай бұрын
That is wonderful news. Thank you for sharing your happy update.
@russellbayle
Жыл бұрын
It worked!!! It was only the grace of God that I found my dog the next morning after he ran away. He was hiding in tall overgrown grass of the backyard of an abandoned house. He is covered in bug bites but no snake bites, not hit by a car, or anything bad and is back home. I’m grateful to have my baby back.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
Жыл бұрын
That is so wonderful! I am so happy for you all. Thank you, God and the angels for your reuniting. Blessings to you and your life 🌼💖🌼
@kaelynblack86
3 жыл бұрын
please God bring my cat back i miss him so much he’s helped me so much and he’s probably so scared right now.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
3 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost Your Cat Please follow these steps to increase the chances of finding your cat. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc. Tried all these things and still haven't found the pet? EXPAND Your Search Area - Dogs can travel amazing amount of distance in a short period of time. One dog traveled 25 miles from home in only three days! Another one of our members found her Chihuahua 50 miles from home. At the minimum - start your search within a 3 mile radius of where you last saw your dog, then go to 10, 25, 50... Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog.
@meimei7246
8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! We found the missing cat after a few hour of listening and saying a mantra. And also praying to God is very powerful! The cat that has been missing for 2 days was found. I am so amaze. Thank you so much. I am also thankful to God for answering my prayer 🙏😊
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
7 ай бұрын
This is such good news!! Thank you for letting us know. Thank you God.
@indrikembuan6312
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this prayer and also St Francis of Asisi Prayer. Our lost puppy Coco was found 5 hours after missing. Praise the Lord Abba Father, The Son Jesus and Holy Spirit and guardian Angels.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 жыл бұрын
That is so wonderful! I am so happy for you all. Thank you, God and your angels.
@yolandavelasco2983
10 күн бұрын
It’s been one week today that my sweet boy went missing. Angels of light help him return home
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
8 күн бұрын
I am so sorry that you are going through this. Is it a dog or cat? KZitem video with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later - Leave an article of your dirty clothing, the dogs bed or blanket, and a large bowl of water in the area last seen. Often dogs will stay by that. Dogs are most active at dawn and dusk. - Search the area, enlist neighborhood kids to help by offering them a reward. -Talk to delivery and postal people. - Post with a photo on social media, ask people to please SHARE your post. - Contact local Animal Control, local Shelters, Veterinarians,Kennels, Pet Store, Sheriff’s office dispatch clerk, and rescues by phone. Some organizations will not tell you over the phone if they have the dog, so it’s best to also go in person, and ask if you can leave a poster and contact information with them. - Keep visiting local dog parks and shelters to check, continue to hand out flyers. - File a lost pet report with all organizations within a 60 mile radius of the area the dog was lost in. -Search online in 3-5 adjoining counties. -Put large signs up at your home, people driving and walking by may recognize the dog. -Make up 8”x 10” posters which are colorful and eye catching, have a current clear photo of dog, note distinguishing markings, reward if offered, ( leave out one thing about your pets description, so you can use that to verify that the person does actually have your dog, as there are people who will try and have you wire them money to get the dog,and they don’t actually have them). Add information like medications needed, DO NOT CHASE, wearing collar ( what color), dragging leash, last seen at what location. Add two contact numbers, and an email address to the poster. Putting small tear off strips at the bottom of the poster, each containing LOST DOG and your contact numbers makes it more convenient for a person to contact you. - Post signs in well lit areas at eye level in convenience stores, supermarkets, community post boards, entrances and exits to Parks, Bus stops, phone poles, local coffee shop, anywhere it is legal to post them.
@JacquelineAyeng
2 ай бұрын
Lost my dog 37 days ago.hoping to that he will come back home.someone get him.prsying that person have a change of heart and return him to us.miss my dog so much!
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 ай бұрын
What To Do If You Lost a Dog. These dog tips can help your chances of seeing them again. Prayer is powerful, but there our actions you must take. Our dogs need our help to find their way home. This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later - Leave an article of your dirty clothing, the dogs bed or blanket, and a large bowl of water in the area last seen. Often dogs will stay by that. Dogs are most active at dawn and dusk. - Search the area, enlist neighborhood kids to help by offering them a reward. -Talk to delivery and postal people. - Post with a photo on social media, ask people to please SHARE your post. - Contact local Animal Control, local Shelters, Veterinarians,Kennels, Pet Store, Sheriff’s office dispatch clerk, and rescues by phone. Some organizations will not tell you over the phone if they have the dog, so it’s best to also go in person, and ask if you can leave a poster and contact information with them. - Keep visiting local dog parks and shelters to check, continue to hand out flyers. - File a lost pet report with all organizations within a 60 mile radius of the area the dog was lost in. -Search online in 3-5 adjoining counties. -Put large signs up at your home, people driving and walking by may recognize the dog. -Make up 8”x 10” posters which are colorful and eye catching, have a current clear photo of dog, note distinguishing markings, reward if offered, ( leave out one thing about your pets description, so you can use that to verify that the person does actually have your dog, as there are people who will try and have you wire them money to get the dog,and they don’t actually have them). Add information like medications needed, DO NOT CHASE, wearing collar ( what color), dragging leash, last seen at what location. Add two contact numbers, and an email address to the poster. Putting small tear off strips at the bottom of the poster, each containing LOST DOG and your contact numbers makes it more convenient for a person to contact you. - Post signs in well lit areas at eye level in convenience stores, supermarkets, community post boards, entrances and exits to Parks, Bus stops, phone poles, local coffee shop, anywhere it is legal to post them.
@jalendoby6203
3 жыл бұрын
Dear God, please bring back our beloved pet named Jade. She isn’t just a pet she is family and we all miss her so very much. Only you and your angels have the power to bring her back to us. Amen
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
3 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost or Found a Pet. These tips can help your chances of seeing them again. KZitem video with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. If in US and your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc. Tried all these things and still haven't found the pet? EXPAND Your Search Area - Dogs can travel amazing amount of distance in a short period of time. One dog traveled 25 miles from home in only three days! Another one of our members found her Chihuahua 50 miles from home. At the minimum - start your search within a 3 mile radius of where you last saw your dog, then go to 10, 25, 50... Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog.
@sowjanyarbhat4715
3 ай бұрын
Crying nonstop, searching for her everywhere, trying what I can, it is 23 days... I want the miracle to happen.. Brownie please stay safe n return to me... Else I beg god to just take me from this world
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 ай бұрын
I am so sorry. These tips can help your chances of seeing them again. KZitem video with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding a dog. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog or cat was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person.
@NaughtyWhiskers
6 ай бұрын
My cat has come back home 🥰 Thank you ❤️❤️❤️🌷🌺🙏🌸
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
6 ай бұрын
I am so happy for you and your cat! And so it is. Amen ✨️🙏✨️
@magic-mind-reality7777
3 жыл бұрын
No sure if this technique, or another 5-7 I had made, but my pet skunky came almost to my door step , the only thing he did do , is to knock on the door!! I’m not joking!! After almost a week of looking for him in the woods , he was found literally 20-30 meters from my house!! I prayed all seven days, to maximise the power, plus I did Runas, and much more!! Guys , honestly, never lose hope and trust in the Universal ( Gods ) power!!! I will create one special video on my KZitem channel and I’ll put all those tools I used to find my pet, it’s actually second time he goes missing, abs we find him each time by different spells and prayers!! Never give up!!!! Good luck everyone!!!
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
3 жыл бұрын
Amazing!. We are not alone. God and the angels exist.
@bindujose6398
Жыл бұрын
Please for our pet dog snoopy..he lost his way back to home and we searched all the places..we could not find him ..today is 61st day..please pray for us...we want our snoopy 🙏
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
Жыл бұрын
These dog tips can help your chances of seeing them again. KZitem video with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday Tried all these things and still haven't found the pet? EXPAND Your Search Area - Dogs can travel amazing amount of distance in a short period of time. One dog traveled 25 miles from home in only three days! Another one of our members found her Chihuahua 50 miles from home. At the minimum - start your search within a 3 mile radius of where you last saw your dog, then go to 10, 25, 50... Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home.
@Teacupdogz
4 ай бұрын
It has been 9 months. I am so sad. I keep praying.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
4 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry, but don't give up! Here are tips to help you find them. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later KZitem video with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If in US and your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc. Tried all these things and still haven't found the pet? EXPAND Your Search Area - Dogs can travel amazing amount of distance in a short period of time. One dog traveled 25 miles from home in only three days! Another one of our members found her Chihuahua 50 miles from home. At the minimum - start your search within a 3 mile radius of where you last saw your dog, then go to 10, 25, 50... Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. -Licensed dogs can be traced back to their owners by the license number. Be sure your contact information is current. - Automated services like LostMy Doggie and FindToto for a fee will immediately send out Amber Alerts, and phone or email thousands of people that may have seen your dog. - Leave an article of your dirty clothing, the dogs bed or blanket, and a large bowl of water in the area last seen. Often dogs will stay by that. Dogs are most active at dawn and dusk. - Search the area, enlist neighborhood kids to help by offering them a reward. -Talk to delivery and postal people. - Post with a photo on social media, ask people to please SHARE your post. - Contact local Animal Control, local Shelters, Veterinarians,Kennels, Pet Store, Sheriff’s office dispatch clerk, and rescues by phone. Some organizations will not tell you over the phone if they have the dog, so it’s best to also go in person, and ask if you can leave a poster and contact information with them. - Keep visiting local dog parks and shelters to check, continue to hand out flyers. - File a lost pet report with all organizations within a 60 mile radius of the area the dog was lost in. -Search online in 3-5 adjoining counties. -A Craigslist lost dog ad may produce results. Check newspaper classified “found” ads as well. -Put an ad in the local newspaper. -Get local radio and TV to run an ad. -Put large signs up at your home, people driving and walking by may recognize the dog. -Make up 8”x 10” posters which are colorful and eye catching, have a current clear photo of dog, note distinguishing markings, reward if offered, ( leave out one thing about your pets description, so you can use that to verify that the person does actually have your dog, as there are people who will try and have you wire them money to get the dog,and they don’t actually have them). Add information like medications needed, DO NOT CHASE, wearing collar ( what color), dragging leash, last seen at what location. Add two contact numbers, and an email address to the poster. Putting small tear off strips at the bottom of the poster, each containing LOST DOG and your contact numbers makes it more convenient for a person to contact you. - Post signs in well lit areas at eye level in convenience stores, supermarkets, community post boards, entrances and exits to Parks, Bus stops, phone poles, local coffee shop, anywhere it is legal to post them. - Make up smaller business card sized posters you can hand out. - In bilingual communities put up signs in both languages. -www.animal-care.com sells large live traps. Dog wardens may also have live traps. - Sometimes it takes weeks, even months or years to find a missing dog, don’t give up!
@kay.6806
Жыл бұрын
thank you jesus. i wasn’t a big believer, i listened to this just hoping maybe god would give me a chance. i found my little girl not even a minute after this video ended
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
Жыл бұрын
This is such good news!! Thank you for letting us know. Thank you God.
@khulangooaltankhuyag1245
Жыл бұрын
found my dog 11 days later ❤and thank you
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
Жыл бұрын
This is such good news!! Thank you for letting us know. Thank you God.
@melodykiki
2 ай бұрын
I hope my cat kiki comes back... ❤ she is everything to me. I hope she comes back 🙏
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 ай бұрын
These tips can help your chances of seeing them again. KZitem video with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog or cat was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles
@julianna8638
9 күн бұрын
Dear Margie, our beloved German Shepard. I know you will return home. You are wise, genuine, courageous, and always loyal. We love you so much. 3 days missing but I can still feel your presence I haven’t lost faith.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
8 күн бұрын
I am so sorry that you are going through this. These dog tips can help your chances of seeing them again. Prayer is powerful, but there our actions you must take. Our dogs need our help to find their way home. petfbi.org/i-lost-a-pet/lost-dog-action-plan/ There is an organization of tracker dogs that will find your lost animal. They are very successful. Do a Google search for " lost dog tracking services near me" and on Facebook as well. Please keep us updated. KZitem video with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later - Leave an article of your dirty clothing, the dogs bed or blanket, and a large bowl of water in the area last seen. Often dogs will stay by that. Dogs are most active at dawn and dusk. - Search the area, enlist neighborhood kids to help by offering them a reward. -Talk to delivery and postal people. - Post with a photo on social media, ask people to please SHARE your post. - Contact local Animal Control, local Shelters, Veterinarians,Kennels, Pet Store, Sheriff’s office dispatch clerk, and rescues by phone. Some organizations will not tell you over the phone if they have the dog, so it’s best to also go in person, and ask if you can leave a poster and contact information with them. - Keep visiting local dog parks and shelters to check, continue to hand out flyers. - File a lost pet report with all organizations within a 60 mile radius of the area the dog was lost in. -Search online in 3-5 adjoining counties. -Put large signs up at your home, people driving and walking by may recognize the dog. -Make up 8”x 10” posters which are colorful and eye catching, have a current clear photo of dog, note distinguishing markings, reward if offered, ( leave out one thing about your pets description, so you can use that to verify that the person does actually have your dog, as there are people who will try and have you wire them money to get the dog,and they don’t actually have them). Add information like medications needed, DO NOT CHASE, wearing collar ( what color), dragging leash, last seen at what location. Add two contact numbers, and an email address to the poster. Putting small tear off strips at the bottom of the poster, each containing LOST DOG and your contact numbers makes it more convenient for a person to contact you. - Post signs in well lit areas at eye level in convenience stores, supermarkets, community post boards, entrances and exits to Parks, Bus stops, phone poles, local coffee shop, anywhere it is legal to post them.
@juliagulia5334
Жыл бұрын
My dog has been missing for 4 days now. I’ve been trying my best not to fall apart these past few days, but I am staying hopeful and faithful. I’ve been praying for my precious girl to come back and I know she’s on the way back home to me.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry. These dog tips can help your chances of seeing them again. This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If in US and your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc. Tried all these things and still haven't found the pet? EXPAND Your Search Area - Dogs can travel amazing amount of distance in a short period of time. One dog traveled 25 miles from home in only three days! Another one of our members found her Chihuahua 50 miles from home. At the minimum - start your search within a 3 mile radius of where you last saw your dog, then go to 10, 25, 50... Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home.
@HN-do4vw
6 ай бұрын
My beautiful dog, Ted went missing on 29/01/2024. Praying for him to come back. 😢 Please help me God.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
6 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry. These dog tips can help your chances of seeing them again. Prayer is powerful, but there our actions you must take. Our dogs need our help to find their way home. KZitem video with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later - Leave an article of your dirty clothing, the dogs bed or blanket, and a large bowl of water in the area last seen. Often dogs will stay by that. Dogs are most active at dawn and dusk. - Search the area, enlist neighborhood kids to help by offering them a reward. -Talk to delivery and postal people. - Post with a photo on social media, ask people to please SHARE your post. - Contact local Animal Control, local Shelters, Veterinarians,Kennels, Pet Store, Sheriff’s office dispatch clerk, and rescues by phone. Some organizations will not tell you over the phone if they have the dog, so it’s best to also go in person, and ask if you can leave a poster and contact information with them. - Keep visiting local dog parks and shelters to check, continue to hand out flyers. - File a lost pet report with all organizations within a 60 mile radius of the area the dog was lost in. -Search online in 3-5 adjoining counties. -Put large signs up at your home, people driving and walking by may recognize the dog. -Make up 8”x 10” posters which are colorful and eye catching, have a current clear photo of dog, note distinguishing markings, reward if offered, ( leave out one thing about your pets description, so you can use that to verify that the person does actually have your dog, as there are people who will try and have you wire them money to get the dog,and they don’t actually have them). Add information like medications needed, DO NOT CHASE, wearing collar ( what color), dragging leash, last seen at what location. Add two contact numbers, and an email address to the poster. Putting small tear off strips at the bottom of the poster, each containing LOST DOG and your contact numbers makes it more convenient for a person to contact you. - Post signs in well lit areas at eye level in convenience stores, supermarkets, community post boards, entrances and exits to Parks, Bus stops, phone poles, local coffee shop, anywhere it is legal to post them.
@TheJohnCooperShow
3 жыл бұрын
Dear god please bring back my beloved Kiki. She is only 2 and deserves a healthy life. Thank you
@michaelgoldman1433
3 жыл бұрын
Sorry mines the same age I meant to say
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
3 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost or Found a Pet. Some helpful tips on finding your lost pet. I am not affiliated with any of these sources just passing on hopefully helpful information. Google articles and websites for advice on helping you find your lost animal. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog/cat. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Tried all these things and still haven't found the pet? EXPAND Your Search Area - Dogs can travel amazing amount of distance in a short period of time. One dog traveled 25 miles from home in only three days! Another one of our members found her Chihuahua 50 miles from home. At the minimum - start your search within a 3 mile radius of where you last saw your dog, then go to 10, 25, 50... Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. If your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later.
@meimei7246
3 ай бұрын
It has been 3 days since my 3 kittens have been lost. I used this prayer again and I hope I can find them.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 ай бұрын
I am so sorry. These tips can help your chances of seeing them again. KZitem video with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog or cat was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person.
@andrewleekarpoh
3 жыл бұрын
Dear God, I’m praying my pet Lemon to Your Mighty Name! Please send the angels and protect her! I missed her so much God but I also know You will have better plans for us. I humbly bow and give thanks to Your Name. Amen!
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
3 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost or Found a Pet. These tips can help your chances of seeing them again. KZitem video with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. If in US and your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc. Tried all these things and still haven't found the pet? EXPAND Your Search Area - Dogs can travel amazing amount of distance in a short period of time. One dog traveled 25 miles from home in only three days! Another one of our members found her Chihuahua 50 miles from home. At the minimum - start your search within a 3 mile radius of where you last saw your dog, then go to 10, 25, 50... Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog.
@crystalclear111
2 жыл бұрын
my 3 yr old pup got out tonight in a new area we don't know well, My husband was looking everywhere in the darkness of a mountain landscape for about an hour and I found this, within 5 minutes of finishing the prayer I walked out front, looked around and saw nothing. Miraculously I walked back in to see our big pup in the living room, he came through the back door 💗 unbelievable!!!
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, God. Amazing and beautiful. Thank you for letting us know. God and the angels exist.
@odettecannataci3632
3 жыл бұрын
This helped find our lost dog. ❤ thank you
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
3 жыл бұрын
That is so wonderful! I am so happy for you all. Thank you, God and the angels.
@soysedust549
Жыл бұрын
I stand in agreement with this prayer for Jasper my lost cat.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
Жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost Your Cat Please follow these steps to increase the chances of finding your cat. When cats get lost, they're usually hiding nearby within a one-to five-house radius. They will not answer to their names being called as they're too afraid of giving up their hiding spot to potential predators. Typically, cats will spend the whole of the day hiding, but they may feel more comfortable moving around at night. If there's a specific noise to which your cat responds, like shaking a bag of treats, you can go for walks from midnight/12 AM to 4 AM while making that noise. When you call for your cat, keep your tone even. If they get even a hint that you're scared, anxious, or off in some way, they'll think there's danger nearby and stay hidden. You can also go for walk with or make a call to a friend; your conversational tone will make your cat think you're just hanging out and that it might be safe to come out. Walk in straight lines away from your house (e.g., down the sidewalk, down the alleyway, etc.). They say lost cats walk in circles of increasing diameter from their hiding spot once they're comfortable with coming out of hiding. From there, they can use your scent lines to trace their way back home. Speaking of scents, put your unwashed sheets or bath towels outside. A familiar scent cannot hurt. Given that cats are active through the night, it would be good to create a discrete entrance for your cat to come inside on its own. If you can't do that, at least leave a window open so you can hear your cat should s/he come back. Remember that the more skittish your cat is, the more time it will take for him/her to reach the threshold at which s/he is comfortable coming out of hiding. I would highly recommend actively conducting a physical search for your cat. As mentioned earlier, they're usually in a one-to five-house radius. With permission, check your neighbors backyards, under their porches and decks, and in any other space where a cat might hide (e.g., sheds, garages, etc.). Be sure to do this yourself (with permission!) as your neighbors likely won't be willing to get down on their hands and knees for your cat. Also, always use a flashlight! This will catch the reflection off of the "shining layer" (tapetum lucidum) of your cat's eyes. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to your cat find its way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. If your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com . CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc.
@vickifreidhoff2444
2 жыл бұрын
Please have my sisters kitty come back home. If someone has him please have them return him. He is deeply missed. AMEN AMEN
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost Your Cat Please follow these steps to increase the chances of finding your cat. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to your cat find its way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. If your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com . CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS . Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc.
@gilbertbuenaventura4195
4 жыл бұрын
Hope my cat will come back to us. His name is Snow. I hope and pray that through this prayer, he will come home soon. In Jesus' name., Amen. 🙏
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
4 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost or Found a Pet. Some helpful tips on finding your lost pet. I am not affiliated with any of these sources just passing on hopefully helpful information. Google articles and websites for advice on helping you find your lost animal. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Tried all these things and still haven't found the pet? EXPAND Your Search Area - Dogs can travel amazing amount of distance in a short period of time. One dog traveled 25 miles from home in only three days! Another one of our members found her Chihuahua 50 miles from home. At the minimum - start your search within a 3 mile radius of where you last saw your dog, then go to 10, 25, 50... Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. If your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later.
@gilbertbuenaventura4195
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Lord. We already found our cat 🐈 although weak and wounded but we made him recovered. Thanks for this prayer. It really helped us finding our dear cat. God bless u more po... 🙏
@eleleleleft
Жыл бұрын
how long have you been waiting ??
@natashamorris-battle4868
2 жыл бұрын
Praying for my dog Smoke to come home safe and sound. Surround him by angels protect and guide him. May some good people find him
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost or Found a Pet. These dog and cat tips can help your chances of seeing them again. * KZitem video with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later CHECK YOUR SHELTERS IN PERSON EVERY FEW DAYS. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday Tried all these things and still haven't found the pet? EXPAND Your Search Area - Dogs can travel amazing amount of distance in a short period of time. One dog traveled 25 miles from home in only three days! Another one of our members found her Chihuahua 50 miles from home. At the minimum - start your search within a 3 mile radius of where you last saw your dog, then go to 10, 25, 50... Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If in US and your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com If you are in the US : www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc.
@Aphrodic
6 ай бұрын
Guys! IT WORKED 😇. Our cat was missing but I was told it after 2 days of his missing. So, I listened to this along with other available subliminals and did golden cord method 4 times and HE CAME BACK AFTER 2 DAYS. But he broke his leg and got a cut in his neck in fighting with street dogs. Though I'm happy as atleast he came back. One thing I can say just don't lose hope and don't give up listening to subliminals. IT JUST WORKS Wonderfully.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
6 ай бұрын
That is so wonderful! I am so happy for you all. This is such good news!! Thank you for letting us know. Thank you Holy Spirit.
@destinybarron9771
Жыл бұрын
sept 14 2023 my best friend escaped and ive been crying and deeply praying and walking miles long to find her. I need a glimpse of shimmer to help me keep going. I miss my therapy pet.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
Жыл бұрын
Destiny, I'm so sorry. Oftentimes, our pets need our help to get back home. Is it a cat or dog? What To Do If You Lost or Found a Pet. These dog and cat tips can help your chances of seeing them again. @destinybarron9771 KZitem video with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If in US and your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc. Tried all these things and still haven't found the pet? EXPAND Your Search Area - Dogs can travel amazing amount of distance in a short period of time. One dog traveled 25 miles from home in only three days! Another one of our members found her Chihuahua 50 miles from home. At the minimum - start your search within a 3 mile radius of where you last saw your dog, then go to 10, 25, 50... Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home.
@Rachelreese91
Жыл бұрын
I miss my baby Koji so much hopes he returns home 💕
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
Жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost Your Cat Please follow these steps to increase the chances of finding your cat. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to your cat find its way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. If your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com . CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc. When cats get lost, they're usually hiding nearby within a one-to five-house radius. They will not answer to their names being called as they're too afraid of giving up their hiding spot to potential predators. Typically, cats will spend the whole of the day hiding, but they may feel more comfortable moving around at night. If there's a specific noise to which your cat responds, like shaking a bag of treats, you can go for walks from midnight/12 AM to 4 AM while making that noise. When you call for your cat, keep your tone even. If they get even a hint that you're scared, anxious, or off in some way, they'll think there's danger nearby and stay hidden. You can also go for walk with or make a call to a friend; your conversational tone will make your cat think you're just hanging out and that it might be safe to come out. Walk in straight lines away from your house (e.g., down the sidewalk, down the alleyway, etc.). They say lost cats walk in circles of increasing diameter from their hiding spot once they're comfortable with coming out of hiding. From there, they can use your scent lines to trace their way back home. Speaking of scents, put your unwashed sheets or bath towels outside. A familiar scent cannot hurt. Given that cats are active through the night, it would be good to create a discrete entrance for your cat to come inside on its own. If you can't do that, at least leave a window open so you can hear your cat should s/he come back. Remember that the more skittish your cat is, the more time it will take for him/her to reach the threshold at which s/he is comfortable coming out of hiding. I would highly recommend actively conducting a physical search for your cat. As mentioned earlier, they're usually in a one-to five-house radius. With permission, check your neighbors backyards, under their porches and decks, and in any other space where a cat might hide (e.g., sheds, garages, etc.). Be sure to do this yourself (with permission!) as your neighbors likely won't be willing to get down on their hands and knees for your cat. Also, always use a flashlight! This will catch the reflection off of the "shining layer" (tapetum lucidum) of your cat's eyes.
@naveenwickramasinghe7413
Жыл бұрын
After 4 days my cat came home. Thank you universe ! Thanks all
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
Жыл бұрын
Wonderful! That is such good news! We are so happy for you and your cat. Thank you for leaving a comment and updating us. And thankful to God and God's angels 🌹
@urgentcaredr
2 жыл бұрын
Neka my cat escaped because my partner left the back glass door partly open. I’m devastated. It’s been 5 days and tonight is July 4th. I fear she will be scared out there due to the fireworks. Bring her home. Amen.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost Your Cat Please follow these steps to increase the chances of finding your cat. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to your cat find its way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. If your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com . CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc.
@VoicePritiPari-PI7
Жыл бұрын
Hureeeee🥳🥳🥳😍🥰 thanku thanku thanku a ton dear ❤ beloved SAINT FRANCIS 🙌🙏🕯️lots of gratitude 🙌 i m so thankful 🙏🕯️🙌🙏or grateful 🙏🕯️🙌🥰❤️😍to u & ur angels i was do ur prayer continue for my lost cat 🐈😺 pet Tolu 😍🥰after 11days my per will come to us he is absolutely fyn 👍 healthy &, front of me its really miracle ✨ magic ur blessings dear ❤️ SAINT FRANCIS 🙌🕯️🙏❤️ i cant believe on my eyes its really unbelievable😍😱😮 for me & my family thanku so much again dear beloved 😍 SAINT FRANCIS LOVE U ❤🙏🕯️🥰SO MUCH ALWAYS BLESS 🙌 BE MERCY ON MY BELOVED PET CAT 🐈 ME & MY FAMILY ❤ GRATITUDE 🙌 THANKFUL TO U &, DEAR UR ❤️🕯️🥰😍🙏 ANGELS 🕯️🙏🧚🧚
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
Жыл бұрын
🌹🌼🌹 And so it is, Amen. 🌹🌼🌹 Amazing and grateful news.
@gunnsjli1998
28 күн бұрын
Weekend is here and we are still hoping and praying for missing dog Falcor's homecoming 🙏❤️Sunday we will be out in the woods again❤️I hope if someone out there can help us with location to search and prayers🙏❤️❤️❤️Thank you for all support,prayers and thoughts❤️I hope to reach out to get help 🙏❤️Thank you❤️
@melaniebrown2622
2 жыл бұрын
To GOD be THE Glory I prayed this last night and our cAt WF made it back homw safely this morning
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 жыл бұрын
Amazing and beautiful. We are not alone. God and the angels exist.
@KumudumalaDayananda-if8wk
5 ай бұрын
Please if anyone here online seen this comment please please wish my cat Loku Kalu is okay and healthy and will come back to my home safely.please wish that nothing bad would happen to him .I believe that when lot of ppl wish this it would work.please I beg.I mean please wish Loku Kalu will comeback home safely and healthily.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
5 ай бұрын
What To Do If You Lost a Pet. These tips can help your chances of seeing them again. KZitem video with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog or cat was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person.
@tasneemtabassumscrat
Ай бұрын
Whenever i am worried about my cat i turn to this
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
Ай бұрын
Peace to you, my friend.
@ayeseymour1039
2 жыл бұрын
I lost my dog sassy i omission her soo much prayer 🙏 she come back too my grandson love light
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost or Found a Pet. These dog tips can help your chances of seeing them again. KZitem video with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If in US and your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc. Tried all these things and still haven't found the pet? EXPAND Your Search Area - Dogs can travel amazing amount of distance in a short period of time. One dog traveled 25 miles from home in only three days! Another one of our members found her Chihuahua 50 miles from home. At the minimum - start your search within a 3 mile radius of where you last saw your dog, then go to 10, 25, 50... Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home.
@vedikakeshri1993
Жыл бұрын
Since its 40 days😢..my jacky is lost.. please pray for him get home safely.. missing him to much..he was like my child 😭..but he went missing
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry about Jacky. Many times our animals need help getting back to us, so there are things we can and must do. Is it a dog or cat? PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later KZitem video with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you
@kenadeeminton295
2 жыл бұрын
Dear god I lost my pet around an hour ago I cant stop crying I Keep thinking of all the memories that we had with each other please guide my cat Rocky back home and send angles for my cat so he is protected and make all his fears go away.This is pray in the precious name of Jesus Christ.Amen.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost Your Cat Please follow these steps to increase the chances of finding your cat. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to your cat find its way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. If your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com . CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc.
@kenadeeminton295
2 жыл бұрын
@@ThePathoftheWhiteRose my cat had came back this morning✨
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 жыл бұрын
@@kenadeeminton295 this is so wonderful!!!! Thank you so much for updating us. 💙🙏💙
@annaespinosa6537
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your prayer - amen
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
Жыл бұрын
🌹🌼🌹 And so it is, Amen. 🌹🌼🌹
@VoicePritiPari-PI7
Жыл бұрын
Hureeeee🥳🥳🥳😍🥰 thanku thanku thanku a ton dear ❤ beloved god 🙏🕯️lots of gratitude 🙌 i m so thankful 🙏🕯️🙌🙏or grateful 🙏🕯️🙌🥰❤️😍to u & ur angels i was do ur prayer continue for my lost cat 🐈😺 pet Tolu 😍🥰after 11days my per will come to us he is absolutely fyn 👍 healthy &, front of me its really miracle ✨ magic ur blessings dear ❤️god 🕯️🙏❤️ i cant believe on my eyes its really unbelievable😍😱😮 for me & my family thanku so much again dear beloved 😍GOD LOVE U ❤🙏🕯️🥰SO MUCH ALWAYS BLESS 🙌 BE MERCY ON MY BELOVED PET CAT 🐈 ME & MY FAMILY ❤ GRATITUDE 🙌 THANKFUL TO U &, DEAR UR ❤️🕯️🥰😍🙏 ANGELS 🕯️🙏🧚🧚
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
Жыл бұрын
Such wonderful news! Thank you so much for sharing it with us. Thank you God and the angels!
@mayramendez5621
2 жыл бұрын
Dare God. Bring back my cat cricket came home. I love him all my heart ❤️. Guide him following back home.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost Your Cat Please follow these steps to increase the chances of finding your cat. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to your cat find its way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. If your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com . CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc.
@susanmiller6023
3 жыл бұрын
My black 4 year old cat Cookie went missing 22 February 2021. She is chipped me and her brother Oreo are having a major problems I cry at every little thing, because everything has a memory. I put up posters and contacted missing pets. But nothing, I feel like 1 third of my heart and life has gone. She is registered as an emotional support cat due to my depression and anxiety. If she hears crutches she might follow because I use crutches. She is timid due to having a bad experience as a very small kitten having been glued to a bag and being kicked about with two men, they were trying to get the bag into the River. When I rescued her we instantly had a bond. She had a set daily pattern Breakfast 7:30am Sleep indoors Wake up at 3:30pm go out for toilet Food again at 4:00pm, 8:00pm, 12:30am and 3:30am. Eats wet cat food and Purina salmon biscuits. She would be in and out all through the night but would tap my head for food to wake me during the night (her brother Oreo does the same). She wouldn't wander far due to being timid. Cookie, Oreo and I would go out for a walk at 01:30am every night. The morning she went, we'd had 4:30am cuddles for 20 minutes and then she went out and never came back. There was nothing wrong with her, she wasn't ill or anything. She's not been seen by all and everyone I know where I live. I have put posters up, completed lost and found websites, spoken to people and emailed details to local vets. I'm physically disabled and also on chemotherapy medication but still spend time every day trying to locate her. Her brother hardly goes out and sleeps with both ears alert and one eye open every night, he jumps at any small sound and wimpers trying to call her. Please help us, please. 😢 I'm in the UK and the Golden Cord.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
3 жыл бұрын
Susan, I am so sorry, but never give up on finding Cookie. Please follow these steps to increase the chances of finding your cat. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to your cat find its way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later
@susanmiller6023
3 жыл бұрын
@@ThePathoftheWhiteRose Thank you. A lot of things I am doing, I'm going to try one strong thing this week. I have chemotherapy Wed through to Sunday so I've got a very important strange thing to try on Monday and Tuesday which I'm crossing my fingers for. I got a call from one person who said she'd had a cat on her balcony once, she took a picture and 98% it's Cookie but she can't remember when it was. That's 0.7 miles away, so I combed the whole area last Monday and Tuesday not easy in a wheelchair but I did 4 hours each day, this week I'm going to lay a scent path. Crossing fingers it works, I either lay down the scent to the home of the woman or through twisting busy London roads back home.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
3 жыл бұрын
@@susanmiller6023 that is wonderful. Please contact a local rescue or animal organization to help you with this. Google search them for your area. Let them know that you are in a wheelchair. Setting up a cat trap would be very effective. Ask them to help you do that.
@kimberlycox158
3 ай бұрын
My baby goat got out 3 days ago. We are near a forest. I'm heartbroken. Please pray she comes home.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
3 ай бұрын
I am so sorry! I don't know what state you are in, but there is an organization of tracker dogs that will find your lost animal. They are very successful. Do a Google search for " lost dog tracking services near me" and on Facebook as well. Please keep us updated. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Especially local groups and town groups. Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many even months, weeks or years later Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If in US and your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc.
@luzpadro7036
4 жыл бұрын
🙌OOH GOD🙌HAVE MERCY AND HELP US TO FIND CHAMP HE IS MISSING🐶 🙌BRING HIM BACK HOME🙌🐾❤WE LOVED AND MISS CHAMP SOO MUCH❤🐾 🐶SHOW US WHAT WE NEED TO DO TO FIND CHAMP🐶 🙌THANK YOU GOD FOR YOUR MERCY🙌✨IT IS ON YOUR NAME THAT WE PRAY🙌✨THANK YOU✨ 🙏🏼AMÉN🙏🏼AMÉN🙏🏼AMÉN🙏🏼
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
4 жыл бұрын
Bring Champ home! Amen. Please look at the tips in the text underneath the video to help you in your search. God bless.
@luzpadro7036
4 жыл бұрын
@@ThePathoftheWhiteRose 🙏🏼🙌AMÉN🙌🙏🏼 🐾 THANK YOU🐾
@carenmoussa2573
3 жыл бұрын
it’s been 6 month is he back???
@vadsvoltube8131
2 жыл бұрын
My cat got lost hour ago my mom took him out with leash but he escaped, I won't stop praying until he comes back. I pray in the name of Jesus. We're suspecting that he sneaked into another house or went far away. I pray in the name of Jesus. I will update if he comes back.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost Your Cat Please follow these steps to increase the chances of finding your cat. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to your cat find its way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. If your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com . CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc.
@vadsvoltube8131
2 жыл бұрын
@@ThePathoftheWhiteRose Good news, we have already found him. He's been lost for 5 days and afternoon this day a construction worker called us from a building and said "Your cat is here, hiding" (Translated from Tagalog to English). We immediately entered that building and he is really there. Now he is already reunited with us, he is totally healthy and still remembers us. I would like to thank GOD for this, sometimes I may feel he is silent but in reality all I need is patience.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 жыл бұрын
That is such WONDERFUL news! Thank you God and your angels! Thank you so much for updating us.
@hannahbrown8075
Жыл бұрын
My baby Luna has gotten lost two days and a half ago while my friend was baby sitting . I am praying for her safe return home . I will never give up on you Luni. You are my everything I pray to God to please protect her and show her her way back home . She is loved , we are connected . Luna you are the best cat I could have asked for please come back people are searching for you and mommy bough an early return home. Please trust Diandra and Allison when they look for you. Let them know where you are so you can come back to mommy . God please help me help my cat. Protect my fur baby
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry. These cat tips can help your chances of seeing them again. KZitem video with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If in US and your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc. Tried all these things and still haven't found the pet? EXPAND Your Search Area - Dogs can travel amazing amount of distance in a short period of time. One dog traveled 25 miles from home in only three days! Another one of our members found her Chihuahua 50 miles from home. At the minimum - start your search within a 3 mile radius of where you last saw your dog, then go to 10, 25, 50... Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home.
@gunnsjli1998
Ай бұрын
Weekend is here and we are still hoping and praying for missing dog Falcor's homecoming 🙏❤️Tomorrow we will be out in the woods again❤️I hope if someone out there can help us with location to search and prayers🙏❤️❤️❤️Thank you for all support and thoughts❤️
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
Ай бұрын
I hope so too! I read this article that you may find helpful too. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you
@gunnsjli1998
Ай бұрын
@@ThePathoftheWhiteRose Thank you for your support and good advice❤️
@vJulietm
3 жыл бұрын
I wouldnt think that losing my Dog would have me on youtube searching how to find him or cope during his none presence. I know hes out there still alive! Please bring him home! Austin Texas North Lamar Bluenose Pitbull Male "BIGGIE"
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
3 жыл бұрын
Vanessa, please take a look at these helpful tips to get Biggies home. Time is of the essence. This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc. Tried all these things and still haven't found the pet? EXPAND Your Search Area - Dogs can travel amazing amount of distance in a short period of time. One dog traveled 25 miles from home in only three days! Another one of our members found her Chihuahua 50 miles from home. At the minimum - start your search within a 3 mile radius of where you last saw your dog, then go to 10, 25, 50... Keep expanding your search area until you find your dog. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. If your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com .
@williamcleland
8 ай бұрын
For all of you here who are missing your beloved pets I pray, "St. Francis, all the Angels and saints, take pity on their owners and on the pets themselves and guide them safely home. Amen+
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
8 ай бұрын
🌹🌼🌹 And so it is, Amen. 🌹🌼🌹
@gloriawilliams6820
2 жыл бұрын
Hope this prayer will bring back my beloved cat whity....whity pls come back soon 😭😭😭😭I can't live without u my boy😭love u soo much baby...Lord Jesus pls help my whity to come back home soon let him be safe and come back safely🙏🙏🙏in the Jesus name I pray Amen amen 🙏
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost Your Cat Please follow these steps to increase the chances of finding your cat. When cats get lost, they're usually hiding nearby within a one-to five-house radius. They will not answer to their names being called as they're too afraid of giving up their hiding spot to potential predators. Typically, cats will spend the whole of the day hiding, but they may feel more comfortable moving around at night. If there's a specific noise to which your cat responds, like shaking a bag of treats, you can go for walks while making that noise. When you call for your cat, keep your tone even. If they get even a hint that you're scared, anxious, or off in some way, they'll think there's danger nearby and stay hidden. You can also go for walk with or make a call to a friend; your conversational tone will make your cat think you're just hanging out and that it might be safe to come out. Walk in straight lines away from your house (e.g., down the sidewalk, down the alleyway, etc.). They say lost cats walk in circles of increasing diameter from their hiding spot once they're comfortable with coming out of hiding. From there, they can use your scent lines to trace their way back home. Speaking of scents, put your unwashed sheets or bath towels outside. A familiar scent cannot hurt. Given that cats are active through the night, it would be good to create a discrete entrance for your cat to come inside on its own. If you can't do that, at least leave a window open so you can hear your cat should s/he come back. Remember that the more skittish your cat is, the more time it will take for him/her to reach the threshold at which s/he is comfortable coming out of hiding. I would highly recommend actively conducting a physical search for your cat. As mentioned earlier, they're usually in a one-to five-house radius. With permission, check your neighbors backyards, under their porches and decks, and in any other space where a cat might hide (e.g., sheds, garages, etc.). Be sure to do this yourself (with permission!) as your neighbors likely won't be willing to get down on their hands and knees for your cat. Also, always use a flashlight! This will catch the reflection off of the "shining layer" (tapetum lucidum) of your cat's eyes. KZitem also has many videos with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to your cat find its way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. If your pet is LOST, please report it here: www.pawboost.com . CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Call your local Animal Control, humane societies, vets and animal shelters to report the dog - Get a Map of all shelters and vets in your area Contact your neighborhood association Place an ad in your local newspaper. Check the newspaper lost ads everyday CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later In the US Make sure you check Craigslist in the surrounding areas often. More and more pets are being stolen from yards, cars and outside by thieves If you are in the US: www.lostandpound.com It's FREE and sends out alerts to a 45 mile radius to participating vet offices, police stations, shelters, rescues, etc.
@ralmatrooshi1585
4 жыл бұрын
🙏 Please bring him back. I hope you find him soon
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
4 жыл бұрын
Amen.
@veegeegarcia777
2 жыл бұрын
God and St Francis please guide our Cat Mayumi back home. protect her and keep her safe. We all really miss her. We are all praying that she is able to come back to us.
@ThePathoftheWhiteRose
2 жыл бұрын
What To Do If You Lost a Pet. These tips can help your chances of seeing them again. KZitem video with great advice. Here is one that is very helpful. Please watch it for guidance : kzitem.info/news/bejne/yGibqaN5b2VzbH4&ab_channel=FrontStreetAnimalShelter-CityofSacramento This a great article on how to increase your chances of finding your dog. nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/why-your-lost-dog-may-not-run-back-to-you For Cats: www.missingpet.net/advice/cats.html public.homeagain.com/how-to-find-a-lost-cat-using-personality-clues.html CATS Ask a local cat rescue to help you set up a cat trap. Cat traps are highly effective. Leave fresh food and water outside on a porch or in a sheltered area close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy box lined with an old towel or other items that smell familiar to your cat. Cats will often slink back home at night. Also sprinkle his used litter around your yard so he can smell his scent from a distance. If he’s not used to being out, or doesn’t know the area, he will likely be within 300 to 500 feet of where he was lost, if he can find a place to hide. Most lost cats who have always lived indoors will not go far from home. Once outside, your cat will likely be wary or frightened of any human voice and may not recognize you or come immediately when you call, but calling in an upbeat voice can help, especially at night. Steps to take immediately : Put your t-shirts out and around your home and yard. Your smell will be helpful to find your dog or cat's way home. Put cat's litter box in the yard. Walk the neighborhood, talk to everybody you run across, and leave your phone number. PUT UP POSTERS Print Poster Now - Post flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog or cat was last seen. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. Posters Do not underestimate the "Power of Posters!" Start by posting flyers and posters within a minimum of a 3-mile radius of where your dog was lost. 32% of lost dogs are found over ten miles from home. *In some cities it is not legal to post or hang on poles. Keep expanding your search area until you find your cat/ dog. FACEBOOK Use Facebook! Find local shelters and Lost Animal networks in your area and post a picture with info. Create a Facebook Page. It has reunited many cats and dogs, even months, weeks or years later CHECK IN PERSON TO SHELTERS EVERY DAY. Believe it or not, many people don't think to do what needs to be done to find their animal, because they are so upset or rely on the shelters or police to keep an eye out. My friend lost her dog and it had been sitting in a shelter for 4 days about 30 miles from her. No one called her, and they all said it wasn't there when she called. It's important for people to be proactive and do the checking on their own. and in person.
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