
You could also use the same method I used for my cats when I first got them as kittens. I went around the home and looked at any space the cats could hide in and blocked off all but the ones I could easily reach in and take them out. So the gap next to my bed was blocked with pillows, the gap under my bed had a rolled up towel As a buffer, other than the large sofa, the two smaller sofas had the back of the chair blocked, under my dads bed was blocked with a huge piece of wood, etc. We did this for every room and completely kitty proofed it. Now that they are big cats, we took away most of the kitty-proofing but as a parent, this is actually part of your prep work before you welcome the baby into the real world. You have to child proof the home.
Man.... Its such a nightmare to any parent when they can't find their baby anywhere they know. Maybe in the future i should have a dog first before i have a baby. So if i cant find them, i can ask the dog to sniff the smell or something. My dumb ass even forget where i put my phone a minute before (/TДT)/