Ozzie reunites with owner Patricia Duane in Kenwood after going missing out on for 6 years from Sonoma County wildfire.
SONOMA COUNTY, Calif. – It is frequently said that cats have 9 lives which appears to be real of one feline from Sonoma County.
A brown tabby called Ozzie is lastly back home in Kenwood after going missing out on for 6 years.
His owner, Patricia Duane, informed KTVU they lost Ozzie throughout the turmoil of leaving throughout the Nuns Fire back in 2017. Duane looked for Ozzie for months, and lastly presumed he had actually died in the wildfire, which burned Duane’s sheds and fencing on her property.
Then on Monday, a rescue called “Forgotten Felines” gotten in touch with Duane after scanning the microchip of a cat that was generated. It was Ozzie.
Duane informs us she couldn’t think it and is so grateful to have her cherished “Oz” home. She has no concept what he has actually depended on the previous 6 years however said he has actually been purring up a storm since they were reunited.
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Ozzie reunites with owner Patricia Duane in Kenwood after going missing out on for 6 years from Sonoma County wildfire.
Ozzie reunites with owner Patricia Duane in Kenwood after going missing out on for 6 years from Sonoma County wildfire.