Sheryl A.
2 years ago
Just in case she's been released someplace, search the neighborhood thoroughly! Under parked vehicles, check bushes and hedges along the sidewalk. Check recessed areas and nearby structures. No matter how small the space may look, check it. Cats can squeeze into the smallest spots, especially under extreme stress. They they can be stuck, and need help getting out. Take a flashlight to help you search poorly lit areas, even in daylight. Take a video of her feline brothers looking for her and calling out, play it full blast when you go searching. It just might get her out of hiding, or get her to meow back, giving you her location. Take her carrier with her favorite blanket inside, and something with the scent of her brothers. It will keep her safe and calm when you find her, until you get home. Also take a bag of her favorite treats, or an open can of cat food or tuna and a spoon. Shake the bag or tap the can while you walk around and call out to her. Keep your voice calm when you call, she might stay quiet and hidden if she senses stress in your voice. It might take several tries to get her out of hiding, so keep trying at different times of the day.