Ive read many a story where a cat has ventured off and not come back till months later, i wouldnt give up hope just yet. They do say though it pays to think the worst cause anything after that is a bonus, goodluck hope kittys home safe and sound soon
P.S. an elderly neighbour of mine always feeds mine and other cats GOOD food, but my cat comes home every night so doubt very much ur cat gone off coz some1 feeding it better,
Its also that time of year where cats are in season, has he been neutered, if not he may just be off having the time of his life. Put ads up in your area
2006-11-09 05:10:27
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answered by Anonymous
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As "Old Bill" said in the first world war: " if you can find a better 'ole, go to it". Your puss seems to have discovered a better feeding/watering hole - probably nearby.
Do not give up hope - they can return after many months, the trouble is that they will not tell you where they have been, and what adventures thay have had. Otherwise obtain a new cat, preferably a "Snowshoe". That breed, which is recognised, and they are a cross between a Siamese and the American short hair, and I have one, will never leave you for a second, or wander more that a few inches from home. Wonderful company, and extremely affectionate. Do not think he/she will be dead, but just wandered off - as they do....
2006-11-09 05:06:48
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answered by ALAN B 3
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He may have found a new home like others have suggested. However, did you check your local animal shelters? If anyone that didn't know your cat found him, that's where he would be brought =)
Also, some cats have been known to disappear for longer then 2 months. Also, your local newspaper should allow you to post a "lost cat" article for free.
If you do find your cat, you may want to consider making him an "indoor only" cat, or building an enclosed run for him.
Good Luck!!! I've put a few articles in the "source" area that may help you out...
2006-11-09 05:07:21
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answered by aniravenwing 1
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2014-09-25 11:31:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Well they do say that cats have 9 lives, maybe he is off spending his other 8 now. Did u stick posters on trees in your area when he went missing, that usually helps. Was he micro chipped, again a good idea cos if he is found or god forbid ran over at least u would be contacted. Bottom line is that he could be anywhere. U never know he may come home for xmas.
2006-11-09 05:09:33
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answered by english_rose10 3
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Normally If a cat runs away its either lost due to weather, left because it felt left out and you didnt need him anymore without realizing you did this. or someone else decided to take him in after feeding him for so long, or hey ran off to be with another cat. however put a add in the newspaper call the vets let them know about the missing cat and make a few posters to put out around the area going 20 blocks in each direction. you should find him. I hear taging your pets now really work they can zoom in on the location of them.
2006-11-10 18:21:12
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answered by Jamie W. 1
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NO! When I moved into my new home, I brought all my cats (even the outside ones) with me. Three weeks after the move, two of them ran off. I kept going back to the old house looking for them, but to no avail. Then, TEN months later, I went to the house again, and I found one of them!! Unfortunately, she had been hit by a car very recently. But the fact that she survived all that time alone, and made it back to the old home (its a 35 min drive) still amazes me today. I was sad to see she had died, but I was glad that I found her so I could bring her home for a burial. Anyway, what Im trying to say is dont give up. Two months doesnt mean shes dead!
2006-11-09 05:04:06
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answered by s w 3
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Cat's aren't very loyal animals, they can go missing for months and when they come back expect everything to be as if they just went 5 mins ago. He will probably come back of his own accord, but if you are worried put notices in shop windows or newspapers with a picture of him and hopefully someone somewhere will let you know that they have at least seen him. Good Luck. Also if he does come back get him microchipped
2006-11-09 05:09:03
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answered by braveheart321 4
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The most time that my cat has been absent has been 3-4 days. I think if your cat is missing for more than a month, either someone stole him or he found a new home. I'd hate to say he's d_ _ _.
2006-11-09 05:07:09
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answered by na5nica 2
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You might want to ask around the neighborhood. Call your local shelter ask if they have seen it. I agree that cats wander off and often find new homes. But he/she could still be out there. My cat went missing for 3 months and came back with a litter of kittens. There is a chance that he will come back but don't get your hopes up. Sorry to hear about your missing cat, hope it comes home. : )
2006-11-09 05:05:09
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answered by Anonymous
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