Not all who wander are lost – Part 2
Animals leave …
… because their work with us is done
A cat of mine, Janosch, left one day and moved in with a family somewhere in my neighborhood. When asked why he had left, he said his work with me was done, and he now had work to do with the other family. He was a very powerful cat who, throughout his life with me, had appeared to me in numerous meditations and had been instrumental in helping me get started in my Animal Reiki and Animal Communication work. He had served as a powerful catalyst and teacher for me, and it was extremely hard to lose him, but I knew I had to respect his decision to move on and not search for him to get him back.
Did you ever have an animal companion who you sensed was with you for a particular reason and left when his or her work with you was accomplished? To leave a comment, just click on the blog title. I’m curious to hear about your experience.

Hello, Louise, as you know I believe Dillinger was with me for a specific reason. He was my guide and support for many years. After more then one year on my spiritual path I believe this was his main role in my life. To bring me back to this path. It all started with Sammy the main coon kitty of course that’s how we met but it was Dillinger’s consistent limping that really brought me to delve deeper into past lives and that is how the connection for me started. Thank you for coming into our lives and opening my awareness.
I love your light and compassion for healing, and connection.
Jenn
I just wanted to say thank you for talking with Emilee, we got moved into the new house and she has kept her word and has been using the litterbox.
I don’t know what I would have done without you communicating with her for me.
Thanks
Louise, thank you for talking with Betty and calming her nerves about the barn. She has stopped ‘ redecorating” ( kicking the walls down). She is more relaxed, and it looks like we will be moving soon. I hope we make the right choice for her.
We’ll keep in touch.
I forgot to mention that my youngest daughter has been seeing Dillinger around the house. I see her looking at things by the wall and she’ll say “look, Dillinger is here!” or she’ll run down the stairs shouting Dill’s back to check in on us and say hi.