Here’s a little schematic to understand the layout. Help me figure out this mistery, not only to satisfy my curiosity but also to know if the cats in my street are in any danger.

Before reading and to avoid triggering any of you, my cat is fine and he was asking for belly rubs in the sun on my backyard just now.

So, I live in the house with the backyard with the B. My cat occasionally hangs around my neighbor’s backyard too. At curfew, if he’s outside, I come calling and he comes in.

Last night I called him in the backyard at B and he didn’t come but he was replying terrified. I know his meowing and this was “I can hear you, I’m scared, help me”. I couldn’t see him since only my backyard had any light. Every time I called he replied immediately in the same panic. That by itself wouldn’t scare me since he’s very anxious and easily startled. Once he entered the neighbor’s house and got locked in and he was yelling for me from inside the exact same way. But this time was different. The sound came from the outside the house, somewhere around the circle in A. And always from the same exact place. It really seemed he was stuck, he was definitely not budging.

I went around the house through the empty terrain (blue arrow) with a flashlight to see if I could see him and figure what was wrong. As I started moving through the low vegetation I heard and somewhat saw some movement in C in the direction of the arrow. I called my cat again and he was no longer replying. I looked inside my neighbor’s backyard and saw nothing.

I went back into the house. My mother was in the backyard (B) calling my neighbor. She said she saw nothing but heard a huge noise inside the house near the backdoor. The description of the noise sounded a lot like my cat running in panic. After a while looking for him inside and outside we eventually found him hiding behind furniture, peeking very cautiously. It took a while but he recovered. He has no injury or any kind mark of any struggle on his fur.

What I’m pretty sure happened:

  • He was around A completely terrified of something and was not budging
  • At the moment I entered the empty field whatever C was, it ran from me
  • Also at that moment, my little demon flew through the fences and into my backdoor so quick my mother couldn’t even see him and made a huge noise running for his life (as he often does)

What I have no clue and want to find out:

  • Most important, what the hell could C have been?

  • Was my furry murderer frozen on fear or was something actually physically preventing him from leaving

  • How long was he “stuck” there until I came calling him for curfew?

Some relevant information and, since I know some you are against leaving your cats going outside:

  • My cats are indoor/outdoor, as most are here, and they can come and go as they please, though mine mostly stay inside and in my backyard. The cat in question explores just a bit more, but not much.

  • At night, they have curfew and are inside only, and they know that routine

  • It’s a calm street and the cars are slow. Also, for specific reasons my cats are terrified of cars and they even hide when they hear an engine.

  • There are no known cat predators here. This is southwestern Europe in a 500k city suburb. There is a small woodland near here which I know very well and the most dangerous thing there is a hedgehog (I actually had one living in my backyard for a year). A fox is very unlikely since I never saw one here. But I have seen foxes in stranger places.

EDIT: Why does every post mentioning a cat outdoors has to be hijacked by the indoor cat fundamentalists? Really, guys? You have the right to your opinion and even to make your argument. But why you have to hijack every post to say your piece for the nth time? It’s annoying as it is ridiculous.

  • spirinolas@lemmy.worldOP
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    2 days ago

    Please! It’s insane. Americans are obsessed with locking living things for life. They have no clue how ridiculous they sound.

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      1 day ago

      You chose to have the cat as a pet. If you don’t want to lock a living thing indoors, don’t have a pet. That’s a perfectly fine choice. It’s the responsibility of a pet owner to make sure their pet isn’t causing undue harm. If someone let’s their dog out and go around biting and killing things, that’d be pretty fucked up. Why do cat owners feel they don’t have to be responsible pet owners?

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        23 hours ago

        It’s not your place to tell me if I can or can’t have a cat. Stick to your own rules, we’ll stick to ours.

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          11 hours ago

          “Stick to keeping your cats healthy and safe, we’ll let our cats get terrified, be in danger, and then post online when I finally notice that they might have been in danger like it’s some big mystery.”

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            7 hours ago

            Here’s a picture of Zoe in my front yard (right next to the road) taken from inside my moving car.

            Go crazy with it, sweet cheeks.

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          14 hours ago

          I’m not telling you not to have a cat. I’m telling you to not have one if you can’t be a responsible pet owner. Don’t have a kid if you aren’t going to take care of them either.

          Is it also not my place to tell you not to pour fat down your drain? Is it also not my place to tell you to not poison your local water supply?

          People should tell you when you’re doing something that negativelt effects others. Maybe you’re just too used to people being polite. That needs to stop when you’re doing something that harms society.

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      Except they aren’t natural predators, so they decimate local populations. But, yeah, other than that, it’s fine if you don’t care about your local biodiversity.

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        The only thing my cat decimates is the yearly nursery of mice in my compost bin and I’m thankful for it (though easing on the gore would be nice). The occasional wall lizard too, but it’s rare. I had two dogs before my cats, they killed more birds by far.

        I actually have a blackbird hanging on my backyard regularly. Had an hedgehog too. My cats are very happy with their lives and they’ll stay that way. Sure as hell they’re healthier than locked in overweight cats ruining their health with all the stress eating.

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              11 hours ago

              There’s nothing ironic here, just you putting your fingers in your ears to ignore reality, like most irresponsible pet owners do.

              Just saw your edit, which is hilarious to add when your cat thought it was literally in danger outside, by your own description. That is why people are bringing it up here specifically, and what you continue to fail to see.