How Do You Find A Lost Cat?
• Remain calm. If your cat is normally indoor-only, and has escaped outdoors, he will most often stay very close to where he got out. He’ll hide in the nearest place he sees – under a porch, shed, inside a garage. Unless chased or forced to leave by hunger, he will stay there. If you can’t find him during the day, make sure you go out at night. Most times they will hide until after dark and when things are more quiet. • If yours is an indoor/outdoor cat, cats are curious and active creatures, so it’s not uncommon for them to go astray once in awhile. It’s possible that your cat is nearby and just preoccupied, but if your cat has wandered off or is in danger, panicking will reduce your likelihood of finding it. • Don’t delay looking for your cat. The longer the cat is gone, the further away it may be. Statistics show that owners don’t start looking for their cat for several days. If your cat has been taken to a crowded shelter or municipal pound, and they may only be able to hold cats f