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Kathleen O.
5 years ago
IN ZARA’S NAME: Search at dusk. Cats are usually found within 5 houses of their own under something, but are afraid to come out during the day. Start with a humane trap you can get from a hardware store. Put it near where they got out. Put up posters with a reward for productive info. Go door to door at least three streets on every side of you. Bring the cat food bag or box and shake it. Check garages and places where your cat may investigate. Look under every car. Have a friend go with you for support. Listen very carefully because he may not come but give faint mews in response. He or she is probably terrified and afraid to make noise. Look IN all your drawers and cabinets.Call all the local veterinarians. Check the Pawboost Alert photo gallery. Pray. Keep looking . Check out the tips at http://catsinthebag.org Consider working with an animal communicator such as Dana Miller at http://www.whatanimalstellus.com/ Good luck!
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