it is either that he doesn't like his owner or his owner is dead
Yes it is possible. If the cat had a really good caring home and was separated from that home by 7-10 miles there is no way that cat is not going to find it's way back.
Actually, yes. Most people think dogs to be very good at finding their way home, but cats have a very good memory equal to dogs. If the indoor cat has been in its house as long as a year, it would have learned its homes smell and would follow the scent back home if lost or locked out.
The best way for your cat to get used of your home is to just allow it to explore and walk around. Do not follow the cat. If you have stairs in your home it may be a little more difficult because they may be too afraid to go up or down the stairs. So in order to ease this fear, pick the cat up and walk slowly down the stairs or up the stairs. While doing that, rub your cat's body slowly. If the cat shows any hesitation, like scratching, meowing, or trying to jump out of your arms, then go back, but continue to rub it's side. When your back, put the cat down. Another way to encourage your cat to go up and down the stairs, is to go down/up the steps first, then stop and look at the cat. Then start walking off. The cat will then see that its safe and start to follow you.
A cat can use its keen sense of smell, memory of familiar landmarks, and natural hunting instincts to navigate its way back home. By following scents, recognizing familiar sights, and using its innate survival skills, a cat can find its way back home even if it has wandered far away.
yes
there is only one way.. follow him home
A neighbor says that my cat is bullying her cat. She has threatened to capture him and drop him off in the country in a place where there is no way for him to find his way home. What are my rights?
No it is one way they have to follow you for your tweets to go to their home page. -Levisspike
No, they don't. I follow it, and a lot of Wiccans do, but there is absolutely no way we all do.
Cats may want you to follow them for various reasons, such as seeking attention, showing you something, or wanting to play. It's a way for them to communicate and bond with you.
Yes, cats have a strong sense of smell and memory that can help them find their way home from miles away.
Homeward bound