Best friend/Cat missing for 3 days in rainy weather?
My 6 year old cat is indoor/outdoor. She has never roamed off before. I have never seen her go far, only a few houses down. She comes home 2-3 times a day to eat and comes home to sleep. She has a colar/name tag. Today is the forth day she is missing in cold and rainy weather.
I think the worst part is not knowing what happened to her. Is she dead? Or alive? I know she has not been run over by a car because her dead body would be on the road and we would get a phone call if her body was picked up. It saddens me that I have no idea where she is, because if someone has her I think they would have called by now.
Sigh…..I would feel bad if she doesn’t come back and I didn’t do all I can do to find her! I have looked around my neighborhood and posted fliers. I have also called the animal shelter. It worries me, today I have seen a small flock of crows fly by. I was outside and followed them. They seemed to fly into a house a few houses down from mine. I will knock on there door to see if they have seen my lost cat.
Is posting fliers and calling the animal shelter about all I can do?
Have you ever lost a pet before? If so, did you find him/her?
Tagged with: animal shelter • fliers • flock of crows • fly • lost cat • name tag • neighborhood • phone call • rainy weather • sleep
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I lost my cat for three weeks. He had gotten trapped in the garage of someone who went on vacation, so have your neighbors check their basements and outbuildings. Another one went missing for almost a week before he finally limped home — he had gotten injured and had holed up somewhere until he felt better.
And yes, something awful could have happened to your cat; that is one of the nasty things about a cat that goes outdoors. When I was a child lost a cat and found his remains many weeks later; he had been hit by a car and had crawled off to die.
However, don’t give up. You simply never know. Put a mental white light of protection around your cat to keep her safe and to help guide her home.
Good luck. I know how distraught you are. Keep your chin up.
When cats are out in stormy weather, they don’t usually just run home. They usually find a comfortable place where they can safely ride out the storm. Then they come back.
she probably just got scared of the rainy weather and was to afraid to go home