Cats are naturally curious, and even indoor cats occasionally find their way outside. While a brief adventure is not always a cause for concern, it is worth checking your cat carefully once they return home.
Start by looking for any signs of injury, limping, or unusual behaviour. Some cats may appear slightly stressed or tired after an unexpected outing, but they should quickly return to their normal routine.
Even short periods outdoors can expose cats to parasites such as fleas and ticks, as well as contact with unfamiliar animals. This is why regular parasite prevention and identification, including microchipping, remain important even for many indoor cats.
It's also worth checking your cat's paws and coat for dirt, plant material, or anything that may have become trapped during their adventure.
Most importantly, monitor your cat over the following days. Changes in appetite, activity levels, litter tray habits, or behaviour may indicate that something is not quite right.
For most cats, an occasional escape ends without problems. A quick health check and a little extra attention can help ensure your feline explorer returns safely to indoor life.