Hello! I am looking for any advice or tips on how to locate a 6 week old feral kitten that my roommate brought home last night. There is an abandoned litter of feral kittens at a local high school and she brought one home last night, bathed her, fed her, and groomed her. My roommate has plans to rescue the rest of the litter today and nurse them back to help before adopting them out. When we went to bed last night, we put the kitten in a small room with food, water, and a basket she was sleeping inside and closed the door.
However, when we woke up this morning the kitten was not in it's room, we have been looking everywhere without success. The door to the kittens' room was not open, but there is nowhere for her to hide. The other cats in the house are indoor cats so there is no way she has left our home. We have checked all appliances and the regular spots but have yet to find any sign of the missing kitten.
She has not mewled/meowed/made any kind of noise that we have been able to hear during her entire stay, so I worry if she is stuck or in trouble she wouldn't be able to call for help.
There are two 15 year old female cats in the house, one is mine and one is my roommates. Flo, my roommates cat wanders the house all night and seems completely unbothered by the loss of the kitten. My cat, Turtle, just moved in last week and stays confined to my room for a moment, but I wonder if it would be worth a try to let her out to search??
**Any tips or advice are welcome. The kitten ate and drank water last night, and has only been missing for 4 hours so far, so it is possible she's still alive. Please respond ASAP if you think of anything.**
However, when we woke up this morning the kitten was not in it's room, we have been looking everywhere without success. The door to the kittens' room was not open, but there is nowhere for her to hide. The other cats in the house are indoor cats so there is no way she has left our home. We have checked all appliances and the regular spots but have yet to find any sign of the missing kitten.
She has not mewled/meowed/made any kind of noise that we have been able to hear during her entire stay, so I worry if she is stuck or in trouble she wouldn't be able to call for help.
There are two 15 year old female cats in the house, one is mine and one is my roommates. Flo, my roommates cat wanders the house all night and seems completely unbothered by the loss of the kitten. My cat, Turtle, just moved in last week and stays confined to my room for a moment, but I wonder if it would be worth a try to let her out to search??
**Any tips or advice are welcome. The kitten ate and drank water last night, and has only been missing for 4 hours so far, so it is possible she's still alive. Please respond ASAP if you think of anything.**