I had one get stuck under the central air unit once ... he could not get himself out ... I got him out and got bit in the process, but he was OK. That's all that matters ... that they are OK and we be more careful the next time.
You were wanting other places a chin might hide ... here are a few places I have found loose chins or that have been told to me:
Inside shoes/boots and shoe boxes are always a good place to look.
Sewing kits, hat, picture boxes, storage boxes ... most anywhere or anything that will open and close. They are smart enough to get them open. Even if it looks closed, check it out ... it may have closed properly AFTER the chin got in it.
Beside, behind, under, in and on top of most appliances and furniture are favorite places for a chin to hide.
Holes in and around plumbing should always be sealed completely ... these are not only a place to hide, but also place to get outside (or have mice get inside).
Showers and bathtubs are also a good place to hide ... until the human turns the water on!
Perched on plumbing pipes or anything that provides a resting place that is pretty much out of site.
Jo Ann
Anyone else have an unusual place they have found a chin or heard of someone else finding a loose chin?