Stanley has a various story than typical. He isn’t trying to find a home. After 4 long years lost from his family, recently they were gladly reunited, thanks to his microchip.
Amanda embraced Stanley as a kitten and over the next 2 years he ended up being a crucial and cherished part of the family. He was a fantastic cat; calm, smart and super-friendly. One day he vanished from the screened-in sun-porch that was his preferred hangout. For the next 2 years, Amanda browsed her neighborhood, Sacramento. She did whatever possible to discover him, publishing leaflets, getting in touch with regional shelters, and publishing him on lost animal websites, to no get. Stanley was gone.
Meanwhile, at the Silver Lake Reservoir in California, Scott discovered a roaming cat that didn’t appear like he belonged out in the woods all by himself. He took him home to Markleeville. When he moved, Stanley was passed from someone to another up until he started coping with Buzz. No one idea to have Stanley looked for a microchip.
When the very first storm of the bitter-cold winter season of 2022 hit, all the pipelines in Buzz’s trailer froze and burst leaving it uninhabitable. Buzz relocated with a friend, however couldn’t bring Stanley with him. Poor Stanley was delegated live under the abandoned trailer. Neighbors brought him food to endure.
In mid-March, cat-lover and Catmandu volunteer Kathi P was called and asked if she might help get Stanley to a safe location and into a brand-new home. When he came to Catmandu, we scanned for a microchip, and discovered one. Within minutes of alerting the chip computer registry that we had Stanley, Amanda was on the phone to us, sobbing tears of pleasure. She informed us how Stanley had actually vanished which the family had actually quit hope of ever getting their unique boy home.
Two days later on, Kathi and Amanda satisfied midway to reunite the overjoyed family. Amanda sent photos and informed us within minutes of returning home Stanley had actually reacquainted himself with the family, all his preferred areas and was sleeping on top of the couch. He is one happy cat therefore is his family. After 4 long years, Stanley was discovered.
We hope this motivates individuals to never ever quit hope, and to constantly microchip their cherished animals. And please, if you discover a roaming cat or dog, take it to a regional veterinarian to be scanned for a microchip. There is no charge for this service.
Catmandu is a regional non-profit no-kill cat rescue, adoption center and sanctuary situated at 1829 Brown Street. We are open Friday-Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. We presently have more than 80 cats awaiting houses. If you have room in your heart and home for among our sweet cats, please think about adoption, or if you wish to help by offering or by making a much-needed contribution, please go to: We value your assisting us continue to take care of Carson City’s orphaned, homeless, and abandoned cats. Meow implies thank you.