I'm so sorry about your kitty. Here are some tips that helped me find my little guy when he got out. My kitty got out in the middle of winter for 11 days. I put flyers out everywhere and some very nice friends of a friend of mine saw my flyers and said he was living under their outside stairs. Flyers work. Also I was told to go out at night when it's quiet and call your kitty calmly. They are scared when outside even if it's your voice they hear so shouting or calling loudly isn't recommended. Also using a flashlight while looking in garages and bushes helps. Cats eyes glow when a light beams on them. Shaking treat bags can help too. Don't do a litterbox that can attract dangerous animals that could hurt Kitty. You can do a piece of dirty laundry of yours that they can be attached too. One more thing also is to get a humane trap from a local shelter and put the smelliest food inside. Believe it or not KFC chicken has helped attract cats more than any food lol. Also cameras can help also to see if your baby comes around when you're not home. I wish you the best of luck and hope. 💜💜💜💜🍀Read More
Call and visit your shelters and pounds. Someone could have picked your baby up. Also they can note that your kitty is missing and if she is turned in they will call you. It also doesn't hurt to call them often just in case.Read More
Here are a few things you can try. Cats usually don’t go far. They just hide well. Cats are very active at dusk and dawn. So first of all you can go out and call for him. You can put his food/water, and lots of cat nip outside your house to help draw him back. Also, put your cat's bedding that has your cat's scent on it outside to attract your cat back to your home. Also putting your own unwashed clothes or bedding out . Cats run on scent and this is highly effective in luring your cat back home .PetMD backs this up, can help lure the cat back home, as it's a comfortable and familiar smell. Shake the treat/food container outside.
Check garages, especially under porches and decks,dense bushes, etc.
Get one of those strong flashlights they will catch a cat's reflective eyes two blocks away and save you tons of time!!!
Do not leave the food out overnight as it will attract other animals that can scare the kitty away. Go to your neighbors and let them know your kitty got out and give them your contact info. Walk your neighborhood and talk to people as you can. Take a flyer TO your local vets office and shelter a face is better than a thousand words of description and check every couple of days in person if possible
Sometimes it can take weeks or months to find your kitty. Also post with Pawboost and Sam the Parrot about your missing cat. Many times cats are found within a couple hundred feet of their homes. Post fliers around your neighborhood with your phone number that people can call day or night. And talk to your mail carrier. They see lots of animals. If they see a strange kitty around, they may recognize it as yours. Make sure you call local animal shelters, etc
Best time to look is between 1-6AM
Get a humane trap ASAP! This it's the best chance at retrieving your cat. Line it with newspaper. The ONLY food you leave out should be in that trap. Do not leave the trap set for long periods of time unattended, especially overnight. The most importantly do not give up hope! Open your garage door a little. Don’t put the litter box out. 🙏🏻Also take a flashlight out at night and look in and under things to see if you can see the kitty’s eyes.Read More
Lost Cat Recovery Checklist
Immediate Actions
â– Start searching close to where she got out (cats usually hide nearby).
â– Check high & low hiding spots: under cars, porches/decks, shrubs, garages, sheds.
â– Ask neighbors to check open garages/sheds and closed spaces before shutting doors.
Best Times to Search
■Search during quiet/dark hours (best: 12am–7am, especially 1–6am).
â– Use a strong flashlight at night to spot eye reflection.
Calling & Approaching
â– Call for her during still hours (overnight/early morning).
■If you see her: stay calm and quiet (don’t chase).
Scent Lures (Safe Options)
â– Put outside: her bed/blanket or your unwashed clothing/bedding.
â– Place scent items near the trap and/or leading toward the door.
â– Do NOT place a litter box outside (can attract predators such as coyotes).
Food / Feeding Station
â– Set up a feeding station and feed during the day only.
â– Do NOT leave food out overnight (attracts wildlife & scares cats off).
Humane Trap (Highly Recommended)
â– Get a live/humane trap ASAP.
■Use food only inside the trap (don’t leave food elsewhere).
â– Cover trap with a tarp/blanket for safety and comfort.
■Check trap frequently—never leave it unattended overnight.
â– In harsh weather: check every 30 minutes.
Outreach (Very Important)
â– Post flyers around the neighborhood with phone number (day/night contact).
â– Bring flyers to local vets, shelters (go in person every few days if possible), and pet stores.
â– Tell your mail carrier (they notice roaming pets).
■Ask known stray feeders/rescuers if they’ve seen her.
Mindset
â– Keep checking at different times daily.
■Don’t give up—cats can be found weeks or months laterRead More
Put out something that he's familiar with that carries his scent (a bed, a blanket but NOT a litterbox). CALL FOR HIM IN THE QUIET, STILL HOURS (11pm-7am). THIS IS SO IMPORTANT (5am seems to be the luckiest hour)!!!!!!! Scared cats move around while the rest of the world is still. Put out food in intervals (not at night) when you can keep an eye out. Talk to your neighbors, generally, they don't go far and find an open garage or shed to huddle down. If these suggestions don’t work: lost pet cats may not respond the way you’d expect your beloved kitty to and they may not just come to your calling so be prepared to have to use a humane trap (he will return to himself once he’s back inside) and put signs in your local pet store (if someone takes him in they will need litter and food). I hope you find him 🍀Read More
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