I have been there. I share your tears and offer hugs. The idea about putting up fliers with a picture of your baby and a way to contact you can be really helpful. Another thing you could do is contact vets in the area about positing a flyer in their office. You would also want to contact any shelters in your area along with animal control in case she gets turned in as a stray. It will give you additional people watching out for her. One of my cats got out years ago and went into hiding in a wetland area behind our home. After we put up fliers one of our neighbors contacted us after he saw her. We spent time looking for her with help from friends she was familiar with. We even saw her once ourselves but she was so scared that she ran away from us. We had to trap her and it took two weeks to get her back. We had help with the trap from a retired couple that lived a few doors down from us. They kept an eye the trap while we were at work and freed other critters. We gave them cans of her wet food to keep the trap baited when we had to be at work. They called us the day she climbed into the trap finally. The fliers really helped us to identify where she was hiding.I just can't control my tears
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