Alicia M.
9 months ago
If you haven't already... Indoor cats often stay close to home. Try shaking her favourite treat bag and use a flash light at night to see if you see any eyes flashing. Check under steps, sheds, the car and all around your property.
If she is a indoor outdoor cat she is a little easier to find as they don't hide but still check sheds as she could have gotten locked in. Then go door to door if you can... and ask if anyone has seen her and if not leave flyers when you get them printed. Put up posters and put up a post on a lost and found pet and cat sites in your area and province. Check all vets, shelters, rescues, Animal Control, Kijiji within an hours drive. Leave a door or window open all the time so she can sneak in if she wants. Call a rescue or shelter near you to borrow a humane trap if you can or if they are near your area. They can show you how to catch her. Also leave your dirty laundry out on the clothes line and change every day so she can smell your scent. Don't leave her litter out as this will attract predators and she might be too scared to come back. Also post on all of that lost cat and pet sites in your area and province. Don't give up! And hope you find your kitty soon!
Can you set a humane trap near the area with you a dirty tshirt of yours so she will smell you scent, put smelling food like sardines and some water in the humane trap and cover it with a sheet or towel check every hour as they get stressed when in the cages and dehydrate quickly. When you can check so often close the humane trap take turns to watch it is easier... Usually early morning and night is when they go on the trap but many also will be trapped in the middle of the day. Hope you find your cat soon.