I'll also be keeping my eyes open.  There are a couple of good articles on
the web about
lost cat behavior which might help you predict where she might have gone.  I
hope some
of the information is helpful.  Just google "lost cat behavior" and there
are oodles of links.
The common theme seems to be for an indoor only lost cat, the most effective
solution is
to set a humane trap.  -Kathleen Wilsbach

www.missingpetpartnership.org/recovery-*lostcat*.php
www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/*lost*_ct1.htm
www.berkeleyhumane.org/PDFs/Resources/*Lost*_*Cat*.pdf
www.bestfriends.org/nomorehomelesspets/.../060605*lostcat*.pdf
http://www.pets911.com/animal-academy/finding-a-lost-indoor-only-cat/

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> *Sent:* Sun, August 29, 2010 2:44:29 PM
> *Subject:* [Chat] PLEASE pass along: missing kitty!!
>
> Hi, everyone- particularly those in the 2700 block areas of Calvert,
> Guilford, and St. Paul.  We just returned from a brief trip to the shore and
> came home to find our cat, Rosie, (about 3 years old) missing.  She has a
> chip ID implant, so I am hoping someone will pick her up and have her
> checked.  But, if you see her, she is a dark tabby cat with splashes of
> white on her face, a stubby tail, and a white tummy that sways when she
> walks.  Most concerning to me is that when we adopted her, she had
> previously been declawed, so she has been an indoor cat!  If you have seen
> her, please let us know.  We are very worried.
> Cathy
>
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