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Cats make excellent pets, especially if you live in an apartment or a quiet neighborhood. With a great sense of direction, it doesn't take up too much space and is quieter than a dog. On the other hand, the latter has a rather independent lifestyle. However, it is not because he has a sense of direction that he can easily find his way when he gets lost. To help him find his way home easily, here are the steps you should take.
Keep him inside your home for at least a month if you've recently moved
Generally, cats are not only bonded to humans, but also to the environment they live in. So, if you've just moved, you need to make sure your kitty is getting used to his new living space.
In order for him to consider your new home as his own, you need to restrict his access to the outdoors. It's best to keep him cooped up for at least a month, as long as it takes for him to settle in properly. You can check out this resource to learn more.
Train your pet to respond to your call
This technique involves training your cat to respond when you say the word "come". This technique may not work for all cats. However, it will maximize your chances of getting your cat home, especially if he is not too far away.
Act quickly if you can't find him
It's likely that a cat's sense of direction will fail if it's been taken to a different location. As soon as you notice your four-legged friend is missing, start looking for him in your immediate environment. You can go further if you can't find him. For example, you can put up pictures of him and posters on the street to find him quickly.