GERMANTOWN, Tenn. (WMC) – Seeing her cat once more was one thing Olive Branch native Julie Golden thought was not possible, however after a stroke of fine luck, the 2 had been reunited as soon as once more on Friday. 94-year-old Julie Golden misplaced her husband again in January 2020 after which just some weeks later her cat Eli ran off, that’s when she made the choice to maneuver into HarborChase Luxury Living.
During that point, she assumed she would by no means see Eli once more, however on Friday that modified.
“I had given up hopes long ago,” Golden stated.
Sunny Pipkin and her boyfriend lived in Olive Branch and located the cat not too way back. She stated for some time it seemed like he belonged to somebody however then noticed the cat’s well being take a flip.
“I didn’t see him for about a year or so after that and I saw him again and he looked significantly smaller-looking like he was needing some type of help,” Pipkin stated.
A vet discovered Eli’s microchip displaying his title and all Julie’s info, and led to the reunion along with his brother Peyton, together with the remainder of the Golden household.
Julie’s daughter Laurie stated Eli was her father’s favourite, so attending to see him once more felt like he was right here with them.
“It was even more special. It feels like dad is up there looking down. And he always took care of Eli and he was so close to dad so it has been a very emotional day as well, but good emotion,” Laurie stated.
Eli acquired to spend the day along with his brother Peyton. The household of Ole Miss graduates named the cats after the Mannings and stated that Friday was a day they’ll always remember.
“It was a dream come true, a miracle really,” Golden stated.
Julie goes to let Pipkin and her boyfriend hold the cat, saying she needs to let him keep in his present home.
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