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Our current cat who was adopted two years ago by LocalSubAlum
as a kitten did that for the first two weeks. He would hide under the TV stand in my computer room and would only come out to eat, drink water and use the litter box and only if my girlfriend and I weren't around. I am sure the cat will come out to use the litter box and to eat and drink when it gets hungry and thirsty enough and can no longer resist the urge to go. If she is trapped in the crawl space, she will eventually start meowing loudly but I doubt that she is trapped. If she found her way into the crawl space, she will find her was out.