Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are almost positive he didn't get outside when your dog did, he most likely is hiding out somewhere due to the new environment. Cats are notorious for doing this, hence the term "fraidy cat." Lol.
I have an idea...Can you get the family member on Skype or a FaceTime chat screen + have them call the missing kitty? If the cat can hear and recognize their owner's voice, it just may coerce him out of hiding.
Wouldn't hurt to try.
He was in the couch.
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Anonymous wrote:If you are almost positive he didn't get outside when your dog did, he most likely is hiding out somewhere due to the new environment. Cats are notorious for doing this, hence the term "fraidy cat." Lol.
I have an idea...Can you get the family member on Skype or a FaceTime chat screen + have them call the missing kitty? If the cat can hear and recognize their owner's voice, it just may coerce him out of hiding.
Wouldn't hurt to try.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. He was stuck inside the couch! We finally sat down and felt the couch move. Pulled it away from the wall and removed the Velcro back. He FELL out! He immediately ran into the basement and we can't find him since. But we know he is here!
This cat thing is going to take some getting used to! ?
Thanks for the responses!