Teri C.
2 weeks ago
Post on the Neighbors by Ring app or ask someone to post for you. It's a free app available to everyone...you do not need to have a Ring camera. I've seen a lot of successful reunions on Ring! 🙏🐾❤️Try shaking treats, a toy, opening a can of food, anything that resonates when it's quiet out. Often, they're on your property or very close by and may just be hiding or spooked by something & hunkered down. It happened with my cats several times. Look everywhere,even places that don't make sense,i.e., closed closets, cabinets,cars. My cat had a hiding spot inside my home for 12yrs that I never found! Look everywhere in the yard, garage, roof & neighbors yards,roofs,cars. Use a flashlight (incl. daytime) to see the eyeshine. Try putting their bed, blanket, fav toy etc outside but I do NOT suggest putting their litter box outside bc it can attract coyotes! In reality, cats have an excellent sense of smell & are able to learn where home is very quickly. My cats were indoor but, were allowed in the yard during the day and they disappeared a few times. I'd be frantically looking for them, and then they'd show up 1-3 days later like nothing happened! I know it's awful, but don't lose hope! I pray ur baby is found safe very soon! 🙏🐾♥️