Seems like we have more cats that get old and just disappear. Being on a state highway has resulted in a number of road kills but they are found. We have a lot of coyote packs running around. Hear them all the time. An old, sick dog or cat just can't out run them. They'll come right up by the house. They don't leave much but some tufts of fur.
I look at any warm place. Crawl spaces, holes in the hay, holes, and the same places they go to have pups. I think there is some type of survival instinct that makes them want to start moving.
Cats have a habit of crawling up on hot motors. If the don't get caught in the fan and killed, they can go for a long ride. They crawl up into the wheel well also. If you drove somewhere just after he was missing, like work or something, I'd check there.
Check behind all doors you've opened. We have animals that will sneak into a closet or the garage and end up missing till we finally hear them.
Some are like people, they get alzheimer's or disoriented and just take off. Then later die from starvation, etc. I don't think they are like elephants.
Call in to your local radio stations. Most of them, the rural ones anyway, will report lost dogs. Then call the pounds and vets.
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