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Originally Posted by Twocents
If you or someone you know has lost their cat,
PLEASE see Recovery Tips - Lost Cat Behavior
at http://www.missingpetpartnership.org...ry-lostcat.php
The Silence Factor is important to know about. Veterinarians are usually familiar with it.
After searching our house, I found one of our cats hiding under an ottoman/ footstool thingy with a skirt. She was not feeling well, so she hid. I took her to the vet & found out she had kidney disease.
"The Silence Factor kills many cats because while the cat is sick or injured and hiding under a neighbor's deck, cat owners are typically busy "looking" for their cat down at the local shelter or they are busy posting flyers on telephone poles. Instead, the proper search for most cats in most situations is to conduct an aggressive, physical search of the immediate area while understanding that the cat might be close by but hiding in silence."
Much more behaviour-based & search advice on that site.
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Great Advice! And take a flashlight so it is easy to see the reflection of the cat's eyes.
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Cat maid to:
Rose semi feral, a cpietra rescue, female tabby (approx 13 yrs)
Jasper RIP (2001-2018)
Sweet Pea RIP (2004?-2014)
Puddles RIP (1996-2014)
Snowball RIP (1991-2005)
In a cat's eye, all things belong to cats.-English Proverb
“While we are free to choose our actions, we are not free to choose the consequences of our actions.” Stephen R. Covey
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