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Call local vets and give them a description, her vaccination status, and her microchip number.
Call local shelters and cat rescues and give them a description, her vaccination status, and her microchip number.
Place her favourite bedding (such as one of your shirts or some dirty laundry or a cat bed if you have one) outside near the food, and possibly a favourite toy.
Post flyers with her description, when and where she was last seen, as well as a phone number for someone to call should they see or find her.
After this long, an indoor cat is most likely dead or has been "adopted" by someone. Are you positive it is neighborhood cats eating the food, and that it is not possible she is hiding out somewhere and eating it?
If you have not been contacted or found her by Saturday, call your local pound/animal control center and ask to rent/use a live animal trap. You may catch ferals, in which case you should turn them in to animal control, but you might also catch your kitten.
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