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Cats typically wander off for a few hours to several days, depending on their routine, environment, and whether they're indoor or outdoor cats.
Apologize to your cat by using a calm voice, offering affection or a treat, and respecting its space until it feels comfortable again.
Cats can wander off for a few hours to several days, depending on their personality, environment, and circumstances.
To apologize to your cat, use a calm voice, slow blinking, and offer their favorite treat or gentle petting once they seem receptive.
Cats typically wander off for a few hours to a couple of days, but some may be gone for up to two weeks depending on various factors.
To apologize to your cat, use a calm tone, offer their favorite treats, give them space, and gently rebuild trust with affection and attention.
Yes, many cats do return home after running away, especially if they are indoor-outdoor cats with a strong bond to their home.
The 3-3-3 rule for cats is a guideline describing a cat’s adaptation period after adoption: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to adjust, and 3 months to feel fully at home.
Gain your cat's trust by being patient, using treats and toys to create positive associations, and avoiding sudden movements or loud noises.
Cats may run away from you due to fear, lack of socialization, or feeling threatened. This behavior often reflects discomfort, anxiety, or unfamiliarity.

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