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RCR, he's probably hiding. If there are absolutely no windows or doors open then he can't have gotten out. It sounds like he's settling in well, which may lead you to forget he's in a new place so likely to get spooked and hide for a good while. Cats are the masters of hiding, and not being found. I live in a relatively small one-bedroom flat and one day I couldn't find Minsky anywhere. I searched everywhere, called on him, no where to be seen. A few hours later he sauntered into the living room quite the thing. He had obviously find a new hidey place. I don't think there's anything the vet can do. Just don't keep looking for him, give it a few hours rest, as the disruption of your hunting for him may make him more spooked and hide for longer. Just wait for a few hours, read a book, make a cup of tea, and relax. |
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I'll stay on Catsey for an hour or two then go looking for him again. It's hard to believe that we've only had him a few days, it feels like he's been here for at least ten years! |
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I wouldn't look until at least after dinner. Chances are if he's hidden, he'll then fall asleep there. I remember a member on here (I forget who, sorry!) had their puss go missing and were really worried, and then found her but she'd hidden somewhere so stuck up that they couldn't get her out. She just had to leave her and she came out the next morning. I know you must be worried, but if you're absolutely positive that there were no windows or doors are open then he cannot have gotten out, and he's not gone far. |
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[quote=meep;519007]I know the feeling! My two were like that when we got them too, settled in straight away. But that's why I mentioned it as it's easy to forget. Even though he's happy and likes his new home, it's still new and he won't feel 100% safe. He'll still be unsure. I wouldn't look until at least after dinner. Chances are if he's hidden, he'll then fall asleep there. I remember a member on here (I forget who, sorry!) had their puss go missing and were really worried, and then found her but she'd hidden somewhere so stuck up that they couldn't get her out. She just had to leave her and she came out the next morning. I know you must be worried, but if you're absolutely positive that there were no windows or doors are open then he cannot have gotten out, and he's not gone far.[/QUOTE] I went round checking all windows, none open and the only time the front door was open was while we were searching and before we reaslised he'd disappeared. We went outside and shut the door straight away. |
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I wouldn't say that if he's still missing in 2 days time that you should keep waiting! I just think it's very early days. He only went missing an hour ago, which by cat standards isn't long at all. And like I said, he's spooked in a new place, so looking for him by crouching under beds, shouting his name, disturbing the area around where he might be will only make him more freaked out. He doesn't know you well enough yet to come running at the sound of a familiar noise or name. Looking for him in an all-out search-every-nook-and-cranny way could have the opposite effect by making him hide harder and for longer. So yes, I would wait for him to come find you. Cats are hugely curious and like to do things on their own terms. No cat will be forced out of a hiding place if found. I would find something nice to do this afternoon, like a good book to read, have your supper and then once you've relaxed and had a wee while to yourself, maybe have a fresh search around 7pm this evening. It sounds like he definately can't have gotten out the house so he will be there somewhere! Like I said, Minsky once went hidey and I couldn't find him anywhere, and to this day still don't know where he goes when he mysteriousl disappears for half a day (and they have no outside access whatsoever, I'm first floor flat!) |
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