Cristina C.
6 years ago
Cats almost always stay close to home. Leave a litter box or cat crate with a blanket inside and maybe some food either out by your door or shed/garage.
It can be better to go around at night on your neighborhood shaking a bag of food and quietly calling her name. Because it’s quieter late at night she might not be as scared, especially if she hears a familiar voice/sounds. Also, hang up flyers everywhere in the area and notify your neighbors. Also try dropping off and / or hanging flyers in local vet hospitals, animal shelters and rescues in the area that could have picked her up. Try giving the those places along with the SPCA or Animal Control in your area a call to see if she'd been picked up as well. I know Giant and WaWa both have community boards, and usually allow you to hang a flyer in there as well.
There are also plenty of websites online that can help, including “Lost and Found Pets” Facebook pages. You can also try www.lostmykitty.com and also https://petfbi.org
I’ve lost a cat awhile back and found that he was close by the whole time. I know how hard it can be when you lose your beloved pet. Stay positive and don’t give up searching! Hoping she finds her way home soon