Looks like we chased the same set of links....I have most of those open in tabs right now. Thank you, though. We’re still searching. Supposedly, frightened indoor cats can spend 10-12 days in hiding before hunger drives them out. We’re at day eight now. It feels about five times as long as that.
She did, yes. It took 9 days and predictably she lost some weight, but she’s otherwise ok. Anyway, I hope you can report similarly good news yourself soon.
On the last night while searching at the end of the road she lives on, my cousin noticed some movement by a mostly empty lot and when she approached she saw Lily (the cat) run into some weeds there. I wish I could say there was “one weird trick” that definitely helped, but it was actually more like a flurry of facebooking—as much for getting emotional support as for finding leads—and being vigilant enough to be in a position to get lucky.
Looks like we chased the same set of links....I have most of those open in tabs right now. Thank you, though. We’re still searching. Supposedly, frightened indoor cats can spend 10-12 days in hiding before hunger drives them out. We’re at day eight now. It feels about five times as long as that.
Did your cousin’s cat make it home?
She did, yes. It took 9 days and predictably she lost some weight, but she’s otherwise ok. Anyway, I hope you can report similarly good news yourself soon.
I hope so too. We’re up to day 11 now. -_-
How did they get the cat back?
On the last night while searching at the end of the road she lives on, my cousin noticed some movement by a mostly empty lot and when she approached she saw Lily (the cat) run into some weeds there. I wish I could say there was “one weird trick” that definitely helped, but it was actually more like a flurry of facebooking—as much for getting emotional support as for finding leads—and being vigilant enough to be in a position to get lucky.