Friday, July 16, 2010

More information on my indoor escaped cat.?

She is strictly indoors.


She escaped from the bedroom window.


I live where there are wooded areas on each side of the house.


She has no collar with name tag,


but she is microchipped.





I did put up posters, but that wont help, because no one will be able to pick her up, because shes very feisty, and by the time i can get there, she will have run off, she is a scardey cat.





I put her cat litter and cat food outside the window she escaped from.


I also sprinkled cat nip across our yard, and walk around shaking her treats looking for her at night.





Nothing yet.





Is there ANYTHING else i can do? What are the odds she will come back? It has been almost three full days. I leave my window open at night, with the screen off, in hopes she will jsut pop back in at night.

More information on my indoor escaped cat.?
Dont give up........She is probably quiet near by.





Have you put posters up nad knocked on peoples doors ?


Ring all vets and register her as lost.





GO OUT AND CALL HER AT NIGHT WHEN IT IS NICE AND QUIET, BEING AN INDOOR CAT SHE WILL PROBABLY HIDE DURING THE DAY WHEN IT IS NOISEY.





I am sure you will find her, its only been a few days, do not give up hope xxxxx
Reply:if you had your cat chiped go ther and see if they can track her
Reply:Ask your neighbors if you can check around their homes, especially sheds, attics, crawlspaces, etc. A lot of times kitties hide and get stuck. Shake her food and treats and call to her, but be sure to listen carefully for her meows. She may be stuck somewhere "calling" for help. You might just want to walk around observing and listening. See if you can identify places in which she might have squeezed.





Be sure to call your local shelters and file a missing animal report, and check daily. Not all micro-chipping technologies are the same, and some readers don't read all chips. Check the shelter every day.





I've heard of kitties returning after months. Cats, like all natural predators, can go for many days without food. However, the hunger is going to get to her, so there's a good chance she might come back.





Once she gets back, I would recommend a collar with a bell. Not only will it make it more likely for her to be picked up if she gets out (since she obviously has an owner), but the bell will make her easier to hear when you look for her.
Reply:It sounds like you are already doing as much as you can.





From experience I can tell you that she might come back once she is very very hungry. I just hope she will find her way back.


Our cats have wandered off up to a week....





I rescued a cat once after seeing it roaming my block for more than a week. It wouldn't let me close, until i guess it was so hungry it din't care anymore. I offered it some snacks and he eventually came closer. I took him to the vet and he din't have a chip or anything. so i just left my phone number in case he needed medical attention and someone to pay for it, in case his owner din't shop up.


thank goodness his owner was already looking for him, calling all the shelters and Vets in the area and she got him back. The lady called me later to thank me for the "rescue"





I think you could get the info to the local vets and shelters, just in case.





I'm so sorry!!! I hope you get your cat back!!!
Reply:I'm so sorry your cat is missing. Unfortunately chances are not very good that she will just "show up". If she is microchipped, can't you just find her that way? (I don't know a lot about that) It sounds like, other than that, you are doing everything you can. Just ask around, see if people have seen her. I hope you find her!
Reply:odds are bad, 3days! member they don't have good road sense. Be prepared for anything. You've done alot. Go make some more copies and put them on store windows at night by walking signs absolutly everywhere! good luck. where did you lose her? just curiosity.
Reply:Have you called all the vets in your area, in case she was injured and taken in, or animal control, put signs up in the neighborhood with her picture, posted in grocery store bulletin boards in your area, posted in vets offices? Have you looked in the trees, scared cats sometimes climb trees.
Reply:Sorry for your loss!


You said you have woods by you. Are ther foxes there?


If there is I'm sorry but it may have gotten you cat.


Cats are a delecacy for foxes!


On the othe hand, your cat may still show up if it is hungry. I wouldn't put the food outside, it may attract other creatures that you wouldn't want. And it would make your cat come inside where it knows food is.


I would not sprinkle treats outside either, or catnip. Make her come inside!!!


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