My husband accidently let her out. He thought she would stay by the back door. Then something scared her and instead of going back in the house she took off towards the side of the house where we keep the lawn equipment. It's covered and makes a nice shelter. Unfortunately, she wasn't there when he looked for her and he didn't see where she went. I thought she would come back on her own, but she hasn't.
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