Many
 of us have received a special “message” from our animal family members 
when we have left them at home while we travelled. Sometimes it comes in
 the form of something left on our beds that we would prefer be 
deposited in a potty box. 
Sonic's Message
Sonic the cat left a very clear message on his person's bed the day that she came home from being away for a week.
Sonic: Sonic gives a feeling of being left behind. His home feels "empty" and "vacant" without his person there.
Anne: Why leave your message in this way?
Sonic: It's not exactly a message. I am creating a re-attachment.
Anne:
 What I receive from Sonic is a sense that although to us it might seem 
gross, this is the most extreme way to create a connection. Sort of like
 a dog marking territory. But more of an anxious attempt to ensure 
attachment. And it also does certainly draw attention to their feelings.
Sonic on pre-"message" clean sheets
How can we to prepare our animals when we are going to be away?
- Starting
 a few days before you are going to be leaving, take time each day to 
sit quietly and communicate your plans to them. You do not have to be a 
professional animal communicator to do this. Simply trust that our 
animals are aware of what we are thinking about a great deal of the 
time.
- Asking them what they feel would help them to 
feel better while you are gone is ideal. If you are not feeling 
confident about the information you are receiving you can consult with a
 professional communicator. Consider all options for their care as far 
as what they would prefer (being boarded vs staying in your home, etc).
- To
 explain to an animal the length of time that I will be gone, I show 
them the sun going down and my bed being empty. I then show them waking 
up and whoever is going to be feeding them, etc doing so. And I do that 
for every night and day that I am going to be away. Animals do have a 
sense of time and this will help them with understanding how long you 
will be away. Check in with them while you are gone in the same manner. 
Remind them of how many days you will be gone.
Create An Oasis
- I
 consistently use essential oils with animals to assist with calming 
during what might be times of increased stress. (get your FREE copy of 
my revised Insider Secrets To Using Essential Oils With Animals Handbook
 here).
 You may have other holistic modalities that you have found to be 
helpful. In the business of packing and planning, it can be easy to 
forget about them. This is the time to make sure to explain proper usage
 to whomever is going to be caring for them whil you are away.
- I
 have been fan of Through A Dog's Ear music for animals for a long time.
 I started using this music with my dog, Meesha, who was terrified of 
thunder storms. These songs are specially created to help with calming 
for cats and dogs.
- Sonic has a very understanding 
person who recognized that he was simply upset and missed her. It is so 
important not to chastize your animal if they do something like leaveing
 a “message” for you. They missed you and need you to let them know that
 you may go again but will do whatever it takes to make it easier for 
them the next time.
Just taking that extra time to make things a
 litle more comfortable for your animal family members can make all the 
difference in the world for them while you are away. You will feel 
better about leaving and will be able to relax knowing that you have 
taken these extra steps to support them!
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