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Susan L.
3 weeks ago
Look up in trees and under decks, under crawl spaces, and low growing shrubs on your property and ask all your neighbors to check their property.
Put some of your unwashed clothing outside near your door. Cats don't usually go far away from their home.
Never put food or a cats litter box outside. It will attract wild animals and there are mother bears with their cubs roaming in your area. Dangerous for you and your cat.
Go in person to the local animal shelters to search for your cat. The nice people answering their phones will not know about all the cats that have been dropped off or brought in by Animal Control.
Call all local veterinarians to check if anyone may have brought your cat in to be scanned for a microchip or brought in for treatment of an injury.
Post photos of your cat all over your neighborhood and inside grocery and pet supply stores.
Please don't give up on searching for your cat. I'm sure it would much rather be safe inside your home than lost outside.Read More
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