People From Japan Share a Game Changing Way to Find Your Lost Pet: Ask Stray Cats for Help

Twitter users from Japan are discussing an extraordinary way to find your lost pet: give stray cats from your neighborhood some treats and ask them to find your lost pet and bring it home! Strangely, it worked for many people who gladly shared their stories with happy endings in a viral Twitter thread.
Here at Bright Side, we’ve never heard of this way to look for lost pets and we were excited to learn the stories of people who managed to bring their pets back home using this unusual method.
It sounds strange, but it seems to work: stray cats can bring your pet back home if you ask them.
It all started with Twitter user @charlie0816 who posted on their account:
“My cat disappeared 2 days ago. Someone on Twitter said that to find your cat you should ask stray cats on the street to tell your cat to come back home if they see it. Last night I tried it. I went to our local store, found a stray cat there, and asked it for help. My cat came back home this morning. Hm... Does it really work?” @charlie0816
The post went viral and got more than 68,000 retweets and 350 comments where people shared their stories of losing and finding their cats and dogs. It turned out that this awkward method worked for dozens of people! Here’s another Twitter user’s story:
“Our cat disappeared when we moved to a new place and was missing for a week. I asked a stray cat to help me find it and the next day the stray cat brought my cat back home.” @soratkor
“It really works! When my cat got lost, I asked a local stray cat to find it for me and my kitty came back!” @X68000Z
“When my daughter’s cat went missing, she came to a cat from the neighborhood and said, ’If you see my cat, please ask it to come back home.’ It worked and her cat returned 2 weeks later. The stray cat probably understood her words.” @unidreamjp
“A couple of years ago, my cat disappeared. I walked along the streets of the neighborhood, offered snacks to local stray cats, asking them for help and telling them what my cat looked like. Sometime later, my cat returned home. My friends and family still can’t believe it.” @ouka8702
It turned out that asking pet cats for help worked for some other people too.
“When our elderly dog disappeared, we asked our cat to help us find it, and sometime later the cat came back home together with our dog. I was very impressed!” @QJR4RgLskkKerTi
How cats can actually communicate with each other effectively
There are many ways in which cats communicate with humans and with other cats. It can be through meowing and hissing, body movements, and behavior. Cats usually “talk” to each other with the help of special sounds, physical interaction, visual and chemical signs, and meowing at us: it’s the perfect way to get some treats.
If you see a cat on the street that’s moving its tail or blinking its ears, it may mean nothing to you, but the cat could be sending an important message to its peers. We can’t completely decipher cat language, but it’s clear that through many years of evolution they’ve developed their own language.
We’ll probably never really how why this tip has worked for so many different people, but it looks like cats know some secrets and how to make our lost pets return to us. Let’s help stray animals in every way we can and hope they’ll always help us when we need it.
What do you think of this way of searching for lost cats and dogs? Do you know any impressive stories about lost and found pets?
Comments
True story here. When one of my cats went missing last year, of course I did everything I can to find her. God knows the time I spent on Google, searching for the best way to find a missing cat, trying them all out but to no avail. I was getting all tired, extremely exhausted, when I came upon this tip right here. Talk to other stray cats. I saw all the positive comments and feeling all optimistic again. I didn't want to waste anymore time and ran to the backyard. I tried it out. I was a bit embarassed really, when the passing neighbours stared at me like I'm crazy. Like I went all banana over a missing cat. I even brought treats with me. I talked to every stray I could find in my surrounding neighborhood. The result? Nothing happen. But maybe I was doing it wrong, I don't know. I'm happy for those who found their missing cats this way and I encourage those who wants to try it out. When your baby is missing, you'd want to try everything you can to find him/her. Maybe it will work for them.
I really wish I had known about this trick earlier, we lost one of our cats 3 months ago and never found her back
My cat went missing two days ago, I looked for her and only found her collar, oddly enough this evening I went out with my family to eat and we saw the neighborhood "strays" (they aren't really strays we live in a gated community and these cats are family cats but are always in the street) my sister greeted them and asked them to help find our cat, that was around 10PM, well at 3AM, my mum woke me up because our cat had returned and was in the living with one of the cats my sister had asked for help. Not sure what to believe but I'm just happy to have my kitty back home.
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