It's good to be adaptable, and good to be able to let go. But when habitual resignation starts eating into your ability to hope, a bit of balance and patience is good for your digestion. Come home safe, Max.
Love, Columbine
You're going to think I'm nuts for suggesting what I'm about to but try to stay w/me. This is an old, really old, method for finding lost objects. Ok, Max isn't an object per se but it still applies. Turn a glass upside down and ask "Where is Max?". Keep the glass upside down until you get your answer. It may not bring him back but it could suddenly occur to you where he is so that you can find him. This method originated in Romania (I think) and, admittedly, it's odd but it does work. It stirs your subconscious so that you'll see results. Sometimes it can take up to a week or more to work but I've seen results in a much shorter period of time. Even if you decide to think I'm batty (that's ok; I can take it), at least don't lose hope. He was happy at your house and he's not stupid. Animals go where the love is.![]()
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
I actually did what you said, I hope it works Medusa. He still isn't back. Perhaps he was lost and was found? I don't know. My friend said she saw an Orange cat in a field by our house but she wasn't sure if it was him. I have to check it out sometime soon! I want my kitty backA friend mentioned her BF has a kitten he is trying to find a home for that he found. Her name is Robin and she's Black and white and very sweet. I don't know though. I don't want to give up on Max so fast.
If I don't see him again, I really do like what you said Taz_Zoee. I really think that's true!
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
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