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		<title>my boy cat hasn't come back home tonight should i be alarmed Answers at Dogster Answers.</title>
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			<p>Yes and no. Is your cat nurtured? This might be the problem because maybe he has a scheduled appointment to meet a female cat. Did you leave the door open? That is the most common way cats escape. Is your cat an outside cat? That's also a problem. Or Indoor? Maybe he is looking for food because you didn't give him any. Think of questions how your cat hasn't came back.<br /><br />
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