We adopted Martha, a black two-year-old cat, three weeks ago. She's settled in well, eating well, using her litter tray and giving the dog regular death stares. We have installed a cat flap and, as she has now had her second round of jabs, have let her out for the last two days. I read the advice on here and since we've had her, have been calling her and rewarding her with Dreamies when she comes, which has been every time. We let her out hungry. She was out for about five minutes each time, but when I called her and rattled her treat tin, she ignored me. She seemed very excited/distracted and tried to jump over the fence into next door. They have two cats and a dog. I managed to catch her both times and put her inside and filled her food bowl. Usually, she gobbles her food immediately, but both today and yesterday, she ignored it and cried to be let out again. She was attacking the patio doors and the cat flap, trying to get outside. I told her not to in a stern voice and she stopped, but has been staring out of the window and crying. We have no idea if she was allowed out in her last home. I know I have to bite the bullet again tomorrow, but I am terrified she'll run off and we won't see her again. She is chipped and has a collar with our contact details on. I've taken a photo so we can put up posters if she goes AWOL. Is there anything else I can do to make sure she comes home?