If she's still there, the way she is behaving is far from normal for a cat so she's probably got some trauma, has been kicked hard or hurt somehow or is ill or pregnant. To have her stay under there and maybe suffer seems a fate worse than death to me. I'd rather see a an animal who is behaving abnormally assessed for possible help and, if necessary, if the poor thing is bleeding internally, has a joint or limb dislocated or an infection or very ill with a tumor or heart block or something like that, just humanely allowed to go to sleep and then die rather than continue to live in its pain, fear and self-imposed isolation. Poor kitty - hopefully she's okay and gone by now.
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