yea there if hope because some cats still might come back to your house
2006-07-28 05:02:52
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answered by ... 4
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Sometimes cats dissappear because they are hunting or are exploring somewhere. Once, a cat dissappeared for two weeks and was found unharmed in a badger burrow two miles away. Sometimes dog catchers pick up cats as well. Check ANY animal shelters or pounds and look through them carefully..6 times out of 10 the cat would have been caught and placed in a shelter or pound. If you find your cat, have a microchip installed...it will tell a pound or shelter who the cat's owner is and where the cat's owner can be located. Don't give up hope...You'll never know when your cat will show up, possibly weeks later, asking for its dinner. I wish you good luck in finding your cat.
2006-07-28 16:01:00
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answered by ? 2
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2016-11-06 10:00:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah there is hope in ur cat returning....i had a cat he was 20 yrs old, he went missing for about 3 month, i almost gave up hope of him returning, then one morning there he was sat on the window..he needed a good brush n a good feed but other wise he was fine...so dont give up the hope i am sure ur cat will return home.
2006-07-28 17:01:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I took my siamese male to the vet to get neutered and he escaped. My vet is about 7 miles away from my home. Mushy was gone for a week. I had flyers up all over the area neighborhoods...about 350 flyers later he came home on his own. If your cat hasn't exhibited signs of illness, may he/she just went roaming for a bit and maybe lost or confused. Otherwise I agree that older cats seem to know when they are about to "go to kitty heaven" and they go off and hide.
2006-07-28 06:28:32
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answered by Blossom_Kitty 3
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i hate to tell you this....but i had a cat that left home when she was 13 or 14. she had cataracts in her eyes and was not feeling well. she left to go die. if you haven't seen her in that long and no one has contacted you, there IS still a possibility that she could return...but since she's that old, there's more of a chance of her not coming home. i'm not saying that you should completely give up hope for her to return, but if she hasn't shown up in a couple more days, i'd say that's what she did. she did not want to hurt you and sometimes that's what animals do. instead of staying, they somehow know that it would kill you to see them leave this earth so they leave to do it. i know that it hurts just as bad or worse when you can't find her or know for sure what's happened to her, but sometimes that's just what they do.
i'm sorry that you haven't located her yet, don't give up completely, but understand if she doesn't come back...that that is what she most likely did.
i know this probably won't make you feel better, but i know what it's like to have this happen and i feel your pain. i really do.
2006-07-27 08:25:47
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answered by srevels2005 3
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this is what you should do:
search for her at night when it's quiet and peaceful, take with you some of canned food and call for her, search inside bushes anyplace which is dark and small.
check your local shelters she may have gotten there, also check with the city veterinarian service she may have gotten to their shelters.
call vets and animal hospital she may have been hurt and someone found her.
check your local paper maybe someone is posting a message about her.
ask the street cleaners she may have been run over by a car and died(that's what i do when one of my eating group cats has gone missing)
take into consideration that your cat is old, she may have ran away because she was ill and felt she is dying. cat's do that.
2006-07-15 03:52:20
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answered by hot_for_georgeclooney 3
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Have you rattle her bowl? That is how I call my cats when they are out?
Do you have a garden or fields around where you live? Go and look around them maybe and I'm sorry to tell you she went there to die since they do that when they know their time has come.
On the other hand since cats are strange creatures maybe she is having fun... who knows. Try to look around and pass on these fliers.
Good luck and if you wish let me know what happened..
As for the person who said that cats are evil and more, it is the some humans that are evil not cats, and in situations like that we have to be sensitive and dont hurt people who love their animals and suffer from their loss but i suppose that there are humans that dont know what sensitivity means.
2006-07-15 03:46:30
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answered by dr_sophia_k 2
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yes, keep searching....only suggestion I can give is kinda irrelevant now, but I learned from a shelter 9when my dog ran out the dang door) to put the signs up immediatley, you have a better chance that way. I do hope you find your cat, good luck
2006-07-15 02:52:48
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answered by Why? 3
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I am so sorry for your loss. Don't give up hope, because this cat has been a part of your life for a long time. My experience with cats would prompt me to say there is probably not much chance of her returning - cats often know they are dying and will go somewhere quiet to do it alone...? Not sure why. I truly hope you do find her!
2006-07-15 02:49:31
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answered by davis0375 3
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Oh, my heart is aching for you...but i have good news, my ole
boy was gone for 19 days in the dead of winter. My husband and I spent days and nights out in the cold calling and searching, nailing up posters and crying---I had almost given up hope of my only "son" ever coming back. Then one night I heard the most
pitiful meow and there he was. I am sending you a white light
of hope. Boo Ratley, who happens to be sitting here with me
is the living proof.
2006-07-28 14:48:10
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answered by wicked witch of the south 1
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