Dawn W.
1 month ago
I’m sorry to hear your cat is missing. Most dont go more than a few house radius. Look at night with a flashlight to see eye reflection. Ask apt manager to email residents with flyer of missing kitty. With cold temperatures check car engines. I have heard great success stories when owners put out used pet bed and owner’s worn clothing. This helps set up a scent perimeter, helping the cat find the direction of home-even if they’re used to venturing outside (they can detect scent over a mile away). Many don’t come out of hiding until the wee hours of the morn so may be worth setting an alarm and setting up near an open door closest to your scent items. If you’re on an upstairs apartment, petfinders recommend you look on bottom floor nearest your scent items, as kitties don’t have a great concept of levels. They may return but only to the ground level floor. If you’re able hang flyers and check with neighbors and nearby businesses, this could really help. Your baby may have snuck into a shed, garage, or crawl space when the door was open. Sending positive energy and hoping your baby makes it home safely and quickly…