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If anyone has any more first hand experience please feel DO free to add them on. I will post a link to this thread on the other bulletin board. For cats in this category, I think there is probably a higher chance of dying of starvation or lack of water than getting hung up, given the actual first hand fatalities. My kitty lost over a third of her weight and was down to 4.2 pounds when we finally trapped her in a humane trap. Microchipping cannot help in many situations because the animal doesn't show their just stays hidden, gets thinner and thinner as the days go by. There is a remote beeper collar that you can put on a collar which can help you locate a kitty, but if the collar breaksaway, then the remote beeper isn't going to do us a lot of good. Many indoor only cats — especially the timed ones — completely freak out after escaping then hunker down nearby, completely hidden. We (on the other bulletin board, kitty moms who have lost and found their indoor-only cats but only after a hell of a lot of hard work and misery) are trying to figure out a way of safe guarding our indoor-only kitties if they accidentally escape. And this board gets a HUGE amount of kitty aware traffic.The only first hand story fatality was Moo's friends's Sosai. I having a hard time deciding from the breakaway collars to the elastic my cat is more outdoor then I door and he need a reflective sewn in name tag I got him several breakaway colors and he always seems to come home with out it on so please if someone can help me decide on one that be great 1. Looking at the stories, the majority have been scary but fortunately not fatal.