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					Originally Posted by angelakc  Usually moving the car alittle will scare them out.. but be careful not to run the cat over. And when it smells the food it will come out soon enough. Poor thing must be terrified. Praying that you get the cat out safe and sound!! | 
 
  Well we don't want to move the car because he is tiny he is a baby, someone sugested to get a trap and put some food on it, so I called my vet, they are going to rent us a trap and we are going to put some tuna out, can't keep the kitty, he is little but very wild, he scratch and try to bite hubby then he went inside/under the car, he or she so cute, is gray one, we allready have two seniors cats, and three yorkies. I just hope there is no more around
