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Hi all! I know that escaped cats tend to either try to get home, or hide near where they escaped from. But, when the escaped cat is in an indoor cat, and they escaped from a house 2km from their home, do they know which direction to go?
My neighbour's cat escaped from his cat sitter's small apartment building last night. I have searched the immediate area, the three lots/housing areas that are connected to the apartment.
No luck. So he's clearly "gone" somewhere. It's a dense area of suburbs, apartments on one side, and businesses (tall buildings) on the other.
Should I continue my search in the general direction of his home? Work my way out in concentric circles? Leave a trail of his litter for him to find and follow?
My neighbour's cat escaped from his cat sitter's small apartment building last night. I have searched the immediate area, the three lots/housing areas that are connected to the apartment.
No luck. So he's clearly "gone" somewhere. It's a dense area of suburbs, apartments on one side, and businesses (tall buildings) on the other.
Should I continue my search in the general direction of his home? Work my way out in concentric circles? Leave a trail of his litter for him to find and follow?