Diana E.
2 months ago
Reyna Martinez, how injured is he? Would he have curled up somewhere to rest, or is his injury severe enough that he may have difficulty getting home? I would thoroughly search using a flashlight during the day and especially at dusk (when it's dark and quiet) to determine whether he’s ill or injured and hiding nearby, or stuck somewhere. Check every crack and crevice, look in outbuildings, containers, vehicles, under foundations, sheds and porches, into trees, etc. — call and listen carefully for George’s cries (he may alert you to his location). And it’s important to ask neighbors to do the same and make sure George didn’t hide and become trapped in a shed or garage, etc.
Please see this list of step-by-step instructions developed to help others in this situation (click on the link to the PDF) and let me know if you have questions. https://www.dropbox.com/s/huk0d1p6euu74ug/OutdoorCat.pdf?dl=0&fbclid=IwAR2TiOBxtcgt8odNRjcoGicoHsGDWrw3K9N4ox0GATJh4qGdsFD6T6gaXFA
In addition, this video explains the temperament and behavior of a lost cat — it may instill hope of finding George https://www. youtube.com/watch?v=g2eCoC63B9I
Good luck. Please keep us posted on your progress.