Linda J.
1 month ago
Place to households members “dirty” laundry or bedding with your scent and her’s on it in your yard. Do not put her litter box or food outside. It could attract predators. Tell all your neighbors and ask them to check garages, sheds, under decks and porches, etc. Make posters on brightly colored poster board and post them in your neighborhood. Look for her at night using a flashlight. The light will reflect in her eyes. In the evening, when the neighborhood quiets down, go outside and call her quietly. If you can leave your door that kitty went out of, slightly ajar, it would be helpful. If she is normally an indoor cat, they generally stay close to home but hide. Try calling her name late at night when there is no traffic or noise going on do it at multiple times but nighttime is the best without cars driving by Good luck finding your fur baby.
Cats don't usually travel too far from home I would just continue to keep calling your name late at night no traffic