Linda D.
5 years ago
I have had a problem with a cat that was let out but was an indoor cat. 3 times she got out thru no fault if her own (or mine) and I did a lot research and looking for her. 2 things I found extremely helpful.
1. An indoor cat is usually no more than 5 houses away.
2. Wait until the hours of 1am & 4am to look.
All 3 times we called for her but never got a response until after 2am. All three times she was within a few hundred feet of the house. All three times she was gone between 4 to 7 weeks before she responded to our calling her. And all 3 times she was scared and we had to borrow a trap from Red Banks Pet Placement Center to get her.....she loves McDonald's Chicken Nuggets which was odd because i don't give her, nor would she ever eat any people food. Not sure if any of this could apply to your cat or if it helps. It seems when she finally got really hungry and wanted to be home it would overcome her fear.
I hope & pray you find your baby. I know others will share advice on how to find or your baby and my advice is TRY THEM ALL......TRY EVERYTHING YOU ARE ABLE TO DO. I even trapped a raccoon an 2 possums before I trapped her....lol.