Cats roam around at night, so that's a good time to look for her or call for her.
If there are any hiding spots around your home, that she could have crawled into (under porches, etc), check there. Often cats come back, but find a nice place outside to hang out.
If you give her treats, rattle them around, call to her like you're going to give her a treat.
Give her stuff to smell her way home. Her bedding or even your unwashed clothes. Get your smell around the house so she can catch it, if she is lost. If it's not dangerous, try walking around barefoot.
Get her photo to all of the local shelters, in case someone brings her in.
While you're looking for her, I'll be thinking positive thoughts for her return!
ETA: Oh. and she's probably out looking for a male. So if you know of any un-neutered male cats in your area, contact their owners. They may have seen her.
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Date: 2011-03-11 09:40 pm (UTC)If there are any hiding spots around your home, that she could have crawled into (under porches, etc), check there. Often cats come back, but find a nice place outside to hang out.
If you give her treats, rattle them around, call to her like you're going to give her a treat.
Give her stuff to smell her way home. Her bedding or even your unwashed clothes. Get your smell around the house so she can catch it, if she is lost. If it's not dangerous, try walking around barefoot.
Get her photo to all of the local shelters, in case someone brings her in.
While you're looking for her, I'll be thinking positive thoughts for her return!
ETA: Oh. and she's probably out looking for a male. So if you know of any un-neutered male cats in your area, contact their owners. They may have seen her.