OMG! I am sure glad she is ok. Came in with that Tortietude on her face, did she???

What a scare - I hope YOU are ok!

My sister's cat Froggy(Redpoint) did that years ago in Vancouver...and was hiding outdoors for DAYS. She finally saw where he had run, under a small shed, and parked herself there with a cigarette and a glass of wine to wait. She talked and called - and FINALLY he crept out. She grabbed him and ran to her apartment door, kicking at it and yelling for Mom (who was visiting) to let her in!

Froggy paced around, ate, then threw up. "He's HOME"! was all my sister said.
(She also paid great tribute to my mom, who was willing to go out in the evenings in Vancouver's East End calling out, "Froggy.....Froggy....." )