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Yes, many missing cats return home on their own, especially those that are indoor-outdoor cats or are familiar with their surroundings.
Yes, cats can see in the dark much better than humans due to their enhanced night vision and highly sensitive eyes.
Yes, missing cats often return home, especially if they are indoor-outdoor cats or have a strong attachment to their territory.
Cats cannot see in complete darkness, but they have excellent low-light vision that allows them to see better than humans in dim conditions.
Yes, missing cats often return on their own, especially if they're indoor-outdoor cats or have prior outdoor experience.
Place familiar scents, food, and your cat's favorite items near your home to encourage them to return. Search nearby quietly and notify neighbors and shelters.
The 3-3-3 rule for cats describes the adjustment periods during the first 3 days, 3 weeks, and 3 months after a cat is brought into a new home.
If your cat has been missing for more than 24 to 48 hours, it is generally considered too long and may require more active search efforts.
Act quickly by searching nearby areas, informing neighbors, putting up posters, and contacting local shelters and vet clinics.

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