Hi Cheryl,Have you asked your neighbours to check their sheds and garages, cats often get in them and sometimes get locked in. Also, it is worth checking if there are any old people's homes near you as they sometimes take in cats for company - one of mine went missing years ago and I found her being fed like a queen in a neighbouring old people's home.The other thing I would advise (and you are probably doing this already) is to put posters up everywhere, local pubs, tube stations, bus stops, lamposts and let the local police and Cats Protection League know, just in case he is found injured. Also, when he does come back it might be an idea to keep him in at night as most cats go missing in the early hours of the morning when the roads are quiet - they get confidence from the lack of traffic and wonder further afield and then sometimes it takes them a while to find their way home.Good luck with your search, and try not to worry too much as most lost cats do come back eventually.Best wishes,Leesa
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