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Let my cats out into the backyard at night . They come in and out several times overnight . A couple of nights back it was rainy . My female didn't come in the final time in the early hours . Nor did she come in for breakfast . In fact she was gone for 48 hours . Not like her . And she is not interested in being around other people . I figured because of a final downpour , that the normal scents had been washed away , and she was either lost or dead . I had read somewhere that if you set their used litter box outside , they can smell it up to a mile away . I needed the litter box indoors , for her brother , so scooped the clumps into a small plastic trash can and set it on the side porch . It took a long time for the scent to waft far enough away for her to sniff it , but she did eventually find her way home . One very bedraggled kitten , but home at last .

Cast1es 9 Sep 5
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Very smart! Glad she is home!

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My cat goes out every night all night, sometimes he doesn’t come back till late the next day. I live in the country and think he hangs out with the neighbouring cats...we’re in farming country and there are lots of places and probably dishes of food left around for other cats. I have known him to go off for days at a time, especially when I have visitors staying with me, he gets huffy about strangers being in his domain! So far I’ve not found out exactly where he goes but he always looks well fed when he comes home!

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I’m glad she came home.

CS60 Level 7 Sep 5, 2018

Me too !

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