Suzan R.
8 months ago
General Information: Cats (if they are indoor cats) are usually close to home. Be sure to check all possible hiding places in your home. Hang clothes with your scent on it high up outside so that the familiar scent can travel and guide the cat back home. Scent only - no food. Check with your neighbors to see if the cat is in their yard or accidentally stuck in their garage or shed. OR If they have a RING Camera (if applicable) to see if he/she was spotted on camera. Post Fliers with your contact information on it and the cats picture in the area that he/she went missing so if he/she is spotted the person can contact you with its location (There are many not on Social Media). Keep an access point open for him/her to slip back into your home. Look in bushes or hiding spots around your home as if this cat is unfamiliar with being outdoors he/she is most probably scared of all the new sounds and smells and he/she will make himself safe by finding a secure hiding spot. Check trees as the cat could use a tree as a refuge. The best time to find your cat is when the noise level is low - after hours - or early morning hours. Take a flashlight and look for the shining eyes. Finally there are scammers out there that claim to have your cat and you can have it returned for a fee/price - BEWARE of these people. Good luck.