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How to find a lost cat

After a cat goes missing, the owner should try to find it within 24 hours for a higher chance of recovery. First, determine the search area based on the location where the cat was lost. Cats generally tend to wander around the vicinity of the location and focus on checking places like bushes, alleys, and pipes where it might hide. If the cat is still not found, leave food at home, open the windows, and use smells to attract the cat. If there is a surveillance system, try to review the footage and post lost cat notices around the area where it was lost. You can also ask nearby pet stores or veterinary hospitals if anyone has brought the cat in for bathing or inspection.

  1. First, the owner should think about where the cat might go after getting lost. Generally, if the cat goes missing in an area centered around the owner's location, it should be nearby. Focus on searching in surrounding bushes, alleys, and other areas.

If the cat got lost on a busy street, its activity range will be quite large. It might follow others or animals. Since cats are usually timid, they tend to hide in narrow spaces like outdoor pipes. Concentrate on searching these areas.

  1. In addition to determining the location, there are some other methods to try when looking for a lost cat. It's best to start searching immediately, preferably within 24 hours of the cat going missing.

First, open all the windows and leave clean food and water at home. Some cats might return following the smell. Second, ask nearby pet stores and veterinary hospitals if anyone has found the cat, as they might have brought it in for bathing or inspection. Third, review the surveillance footage of the area where the cat was lost, post lost cat notices nearby, and search along the cat's movement trajectory while calling its name loudly.

  1. After a cat goes missing, the chances of finding it are usually slim. Cats don't go outside frequently, and they don't leave a trail like dogs. Therefore, owners should always lock the door when leaving to prevent the cat from escaping. If you live on a high floor, make sure to secure the windows to avoid the cat falling out.