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Bringing A Missing Pet Home: Rufus’s Story

A client contacted me a few weeks ago with the news that her parents’ pet parakeet, Rufus, had gone missing. While he spends a good amount of time out of his cage with his people during the day, he is not an outside bird. On this day, however, Rufus was outside by accident and, as all of us with pets know, sometimes accidents happen. Rufus was startled and flew out of grasp.

Rufus

A missing pet of any species is heartbreaking. We generally feel a combination of panic, guilt, desperation and devastation, yet we try to remain hopeful amidst it all. Though challenging, it is important to remain optimistic and to work through all possible avenues to bring your beloved pet back home safely.

This is a story of a family who did everything they possibly could to bring Rufus home, and it paid off. The parents of Rufus acted very quickly and called other family members in and out of their small town asking for support and guidance. This immediate networking provided resources and suggestions which wouldn’t otherwise have been available. Each family member took a bit of the responsibility to contact any resource of which they were aware. This included placing an ad in the local newspaper, requesting an announcement on the local radio station, posting signs around the neighborhood, contacting an animal communicator, and registering Rufus on FindToto.com, a service providing telephone broadcast messages to help bring missing pets home. Through it all the family was pragmatic, knowing the chances of a small bird being identified as a missing pet were slim, but still remaining optimistic that their efforts would be successful.

Low and behold, Rufus was found! He spent one night out on his own, and one night with a very loving gentleman who spotted Rufus sitting on his backyard bird bath and cared for him overnight. Apparently the gentleman mentioned finding Rufus to some family and friends, and this networking led to Rufus’s safe return home. Someone saw the advertisement in the newspaper the next morning, alerted the gentleman, and he returned Rufus promptly to his very happy and welcoming family.

Any of the methods used – signage, newspaper, radio, animal communication, a missing pet service - could have been the method that brought Rufus home. The fact is, we don’t know who may notice our beloved pet and what newspaper ad or sign in the neighborhood they might see. It only takes one to bring our pet home. Broadening the scope of the search by utilizing all methods available as quickly as possible increases the odds that the one person who has seen our pet has also seen at least one sign or newspaper ad or heard one radio announcement or received one phone message from FindToto.com.

It is my hope that none of us ever has to go through the anguish of a missing pet. Should that unforeseen circumstance happen, however, I urge you to network extensively and utilize all possible options, as this family did, to bring your beloved pet home quickly and safely.

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Calling all Missing Pets

Recently I learned of a service which assists with putting the word out about missing pets. When I looked in to FindToto.com I had that moment of “Brilliant! Why didn’t someone think of this long ago?” Perhaps there are other similar services of which I am not yet aware. 

Using “reverse 911″ technology, FindToto.com reaches out to the masses very quickly to notify neighbors of a missing compasspet. The intensity and rapid response could be the key to bringing Fido or Miss Kitty back home before they encounter dangers. This service simply calls households and delivers a recorded message to several hundred neighbors according to the package you choose and the area you define. This calling strategy puts critical information about your missing pet in the hands of those who may have seen your beloved family companion wandering through the neighborhood. 

So often it is easy to see a wandering pet with a collar and jump to the conclusion that the animal is regularly allowed to wander and will return home on its own. Alerting your neighbors of your missing pet will encourage them to be aware of wandering animals and call you if your pet is spotted.

My clients who used the FindToto.com service were pleased with how quickly the recorded message was prepared and delivered. In each case the family received a few calls within hours of receiving the recorded message, indicating that their pet had been seen in a garden, a driveway, etc. In each case the pet was not able to be captured by strangers, so this allowed the family to canvass the neighborhood from which the calls were coming.

Additionally, the FindToto.com website lists missing pets with a photo according to geographic area. Each of us can do our part when we see an animal wandering by checking this website for missing animals which may have wandered out of the original calling area. Of course, we should also call local shelters to report wandering animals as most animal guardians will check in regularly with shelters to see if their pet has been turned in.

It is devastating to a lose family pet, and every hour counts. This service, or others like it, may help you retrieve your companion before he even misses a meal! If you are aware of other services like this one, please leave a comment so we all can benefit from multiple resources.

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