Michelle B.
3 years ago
Put things that smell like him and your house (dirty laundry, pet bed and blankets) out along your property and put his litter box outside. Walk around your neighborhood and call for him in a calm sweet voice, especially at night from dusk to dawn. Most cats are found in the night time hours because they feel safer to come out of hiding at night. Take a flashlight and look in bushes and under things for glowing eyes. Open a food can outside so he can hear it. Leave food out for him. He probably didn’t go too far. Make fliers to hand out to neighbors and put up signs in your neighborhood. We found our cat that was lost for over a day by doing those things and looking and calling nonstop. We found her at 1:30 am in bushes near our house after we were calling her. We walked the neighborhood every hour for 17 hours. Cats are very resilient and smart. Just be diligent in looking and calling for him. Also you should probably file a lost cat notice with Animal Care and Control and Peggy Adams in case anyone finds him and turns him in.