My male cat ran away a year ago. The irony is that we were just about to castrate him, he was speeding up for the first time and he was about a year old. We searched for the cat for a month or two. We had made an announcement, pasted it around the neighborhood, and often neighbors called to tell us that they had seen the cat somewhere. This is an idea you can use. I did not expect anyone to pay attention, but many people called with information. A month later we saw him near the neighborhood store, we chased him for about an hour, but we couldn't catch him. He wasn't afraid, he was just playing. It allowed us to get closer at a certain distance, no more. This is still the case today. Sometimes I see him, but he obviously doesn't want to go home because he refuses to come to me and keeps a distance of about two or three meters. It looks pretty good. I was worried he would be hungry and thirsty. It turns out that his feline instincts are stronger than we thought. Don't worry, your cat will find something to eat, and keep in mind that you certainly have neighbors who feed stray animals. If yours is more cowardly, then he will want to go home. Mine is a savage, it seemed to him that it was created for a domestic cat, not a domestic one. Well, it won't go very far. Give him some time to hike, as soon as he is dispersed, then he went out with a specific purpose and when he finishes he will return. You can carry pellets inside you, in case you see it, lure it and catch it. Many people have had a runaway cat, usually returning or staying close to home. who feed stray animals. If yours is more cowardly, then he will want to go home. Mine is a savage, it seemed to him that it was created for a domestic cat, not a domestic one. Well, it won't go very far. Give him some time to hike, as soon as he is dispersed, then he went out with a specific purpose and when he finishes he will return. You can carry pellets inside you, in case you see it, lure it and catch it. Many people have had a runaway cat, usually returning or staying close to home. who feed stray animals. If yours is more cowardly, then he will want to go home. Mine is a savage, it seemed to him that it was created for a domestic cat, not a domestic one. Well, it won't go very far. Give him some time to hike, as soon as he is dispersed, then he went out with a specific purpose and when he finishes he will return. You can carry pellets inside you, in case you see it, lure it and catch it. Many people have had a runaway cat, usually returning or staying close to home. to lure and catch him. Many people have had a runaway cat, usually returning or staying close to home. to lure and catch him. Many people have had a runaway cat, usually returning or staying close to home.
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Well kid go out and look for him. He brings cat food from his favorite. And don't give up