Paws & Claws
Has Your Cat Run Away? Here’s What to Do!
If your cat has run away, don’t panic—you’re not alone. It’s common for house cats to sneak outside, and they often hide nearby. Here are some practical steps to help you find your feline friend and bring them home safely.
Report Your Missing Pet
Start by notifying your neighbors—post signs with a clear photo of your cat and your contact information around the neighborhood. Sharing on local social media groups, like community pages or lost-and-found pet groups, can help spread the word quickly. Many people in your area will watch for your missing cat if they know what to look for. Additionally, report your cat’s disappearance to your local animal shelter. Shelters often receive lost pets, and having a record of your cat’s details can make it easier for staff to reunite you.
Put the Litter Box Outdoors
Cats have a powerful sense of smell, and the familiar scent of their litter box can help guide them back home. Placing the litter box outside or near the entry points of your home is a good strategy. The scent may carry a long distance, returning your cat to safety. To maximize the effect, consider placing several litter boxes around your property. You can also leave out items with a familiar scent, like their favorite blanket or a piece of your clothing.
Organize Your Search
For the first 24 hours, focus your search close to home. Start by checking hidden spots around your yard or property. Cats often hide nearby in small, dark spaces like under porches, in bushes, or sheds. Move slowly and call your cat’s name softly when you’re near potential hiding spots. Yelling or calling loudly can scare them into hiding further. Early morning or late evening are the best times to search, as these are quieter times of the day when your cat might feel safe to come out. If your cat hasn’t returned within a day or two, gradually extend your search area to include neighboring yards and streets.
Please bring your cat’s favorite treats or a toy that makes a familiar sound to help lure them out. Keep calm and remain hopeful—many missing cats are found safe and sound, even after several days.
Get Your Cat Microchipped
If you haven’t already done so, have your cat microchipped. Microchipping is a simple procedure that helps ensure a lost pet can be returned to you quickly. If your cat is found and brought to a local shelter or veterinary clinic, staff can scan the microchip and contact you right away.
Losing a pet can be a distressing experience, but staying calm and following these steps increases the chances of a happy reunion. Remember, bringing your furry friend back home often takes just a little patience and persistence.
