Woman’s Day (Australia)

The animal Whisperer

Turbo’s strange disappeara­nce

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AMANDA SAYS Turbo tells me he’s left his home but misses his family, especially an eight-year-old girl who loved him to bits.

Turbo says he was unwell and caught cat flu from one of the cats, who has now passed over. His name was Casper and was very sweet, until he got the disease and turned feral. Turbo feels this was starting to happen to him as well.

Turbo reveals there is a dog called Lilly living at his home who he’s a bit afraid of. She was quite mean to him, but never showed this side of her in front of Louise.

Turbo isn’t living with anyone at the moment and has been missing for about seven months. It’s very unusual for him to go missing, and I feel he’s still very young. I try to convince him to go home, but again he talks about his illness.

Before he left, Turbo says he’d developed bad anxiety and could feel it getting worse.

LOUISE SAYS I reached out to Amanda because I desperatel­y wanted to know what had happened to Turbo. Uncertaint­y had riddled us for the past few months and we needed answers and closure. Getting the reading done was bitterswee­t. I’m happy I’ve got answers, and can now start to move on.

However, I’ve become a bit angry with Turbo and resent the fact he has run away. We gave him a happy home – he was doused in love – so it’s really difficult for us to comprehend and even harder for us to accept.

If you’d like a reading, write to Amanda d at W Woman’s ’D Day, GPO Box 5245, Sydney, NSW 2001, or email womansday@bauer-media.com.au with your name, photo and number.

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