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my cat is missing
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hi. my cat went missing yesterday, it is the first time this has happened. she goes out but normally only as far as she can see the house. i went out yesterday for a while and she was sat on my front steps (she didn't want to go in) but when i came back i couldn't see her, i called her but she never came. i went all round our estate last night and today i've been all round the village looking for her but there is no sign. i've put up a poster in our local shop. just wondered if anyone had any more suggestions as to where she could be xXx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I know this sounds really horrible, but when cats are ill or feel like they're dying, they will often curl up under a bush where they feel comfortable enough to pass away. When my cat went missing we printed off little flyers and posted them around the neighbourhood asking people to check their gardens and under any bushes or shrubs etc. He came home after a few days though. Lou x
Actually I do have a suggestion - often ppl will see cats and let them into their houses, maybe thinking they are a stray , or just for the novelty of stroking a cat and feeding it etc. Cats being cats love being spoilt so tend to lap up attention from ppl. It is possible that your cat has been given food and warmth from a neighbour and is enjoying it hence has not returned. Like I say tho, having talked to my friends about cat behaviour, they do usually return after their mysterious absences.
Yesterday was a Saturday. Hope she hasn't darted into somebody's shed or garage just as they were getting ready to go on a fortnight's holiday.
Also put up a poster on the front of your fence and put little notes through neighbours' doors asking them to check in sheds and garages. If she's a young cat she may just have found another friendly cat and be hanging around his house, or has possibly found a pigeon loft nearby, or a house which keep chickens, and she can't bear to leave them along. Hope she soon returns.
Also put up a poster on the front of your fence and put little notes through neighbours' doors asking them to check in sheds and garages. If she's a young cat she may just have found another friendly cat and be hanging around his house, or has possibly found a pigeon loft nearby, or a house which keep chickens, and she can't bear to leave them along. Hope she soon returns.
Ours 'goes on his holidays' from time to time - ie he goes missing for no apparent reason and then turns up again 3 or 4 days later, ravenous. I have no idea where he goes.
However, we have lost him twice when it was our own fault. Once we had workmen up in the attic and, unbeknown to us, the cat went up the ladder, too. We heard him two days later meowing from the hatch! The other time, he'd gone into the shed while I was doing some gardening. He had curled up in the warmth and gone to sleep. That time I found him the following day.
Do ask your neighbours to check sheds and garages.
However, we have lost him twice when it was our own fault. Once we had workmen up in the attic and, unbeknown to us, the cat went up the ladder, too. We heard him two days later meowing from the hatch! The other time, he'd gone into the shed while I was doing some gardening. He had curled up in the warmth and gone to sleep. That time I found him the following day.
Do ask your neighbours to check sheds and garages.
Hi ~Posy~
I hope she returns. I know when one of our 2 goes on one of their jaunts I worry until they come home and the sick feeling in your stomach is just horrible.
One of our's used to go back to our old house about 1/2 mile away. He did it quite a few times. He would be gone for days until he was found there, eventually he stopped doing it thank goodness.
I tend to go out shaking a box of treats and just keep calling them through out the day.
I hope she turns up soon and puts an end to your worrying.
I will keep checking back to see if there is any news :o)
I hope she returns. I know when one of our 2 goes on one of their jaunts I worry until they come home and the sick feeling in your stomach is just horrible.
One of our's used to go back to our old house about 1/2 mile away. He did it quite a few times. He would be gone for days until he was found there, eventually he stopped doing it thank goodness.
I tend to go out shaking a box of treats and just keep calling them through out the day.
I hope she turns up soon and puts an end to your worrying.
I will keep checking back to see if there is any news :o)
The other thing, posy - cat's can go for miles around so just because no immediate neighbours have seen her doesn't mean she isn't away far off maybe.. Cat's can wander for miles. Try not to worry, and there is only so much you can do. See, lots of ppl are posting saying that their cats have wandered off for days on end. Also I remember one time when I though my cat had run away but she was just hiding in my house! So even tho ppl can look in sheds / gardens etc, cats can be very hard to find. It doesn't mean she's not around just because ppl can 't find her . She'll come back when she's ready I'm sure.
I really hope she comes back Posy, keep us informed. One of my cats went missing for about a day and a half. I had given up hope, when she strolled back in. She was covered in sticky sap like stuff, so I think she may have been stuck up a tree.
It is very worrying, I wish that we could all have some kind of chip that will monitor their whereabouts! Try not too worry too much, although it is difficult.
Cheers Sue
It is very worrying, I wish that we could all have some kind of chip that will monitor their whereabouts! Try not too worry too much, although it is difficult.
Cheers Sue
Awww ~posy~...have you got a local Cats Protection League? if you have, give them a ring (look in your local paper for the number, or maybe the yellow pages?) and give them the description of your cat.
Someone may well find her & inform them ~ I have found from experience that they are a very helpful 'middle man' in these situations. Is your cat micro chipped? it would make finding her a little easier if she is.
I do hope she turns up soon xxx
Someone may well find her & inform them ~ I have found from experience that they are a very helpful 'middle man' in these situations. Is your cat micro chipped? it would make finding her a little easier if she is.
I do hope she turns up soon xxx
Hi ~posy~, I'm so sorry to learn that your dear puss is missing' I do hope she turn up safe and sound, I know what you are going through, the first time my "Millie" went missing for 24 hours I was beside myself with worry as she was only 18 months old at the time, I'd done everything which you have done. I was so up set I took a day off work and started to make posters to dot around our area, then she just walked in as if nothing was the matter, I cried with relief that she was o.k. and she was promptly grounded for 2 weeks. I hope its good news for you, I will be thinking of you, take care. X X X :-)