CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY, N.Y. (WKBW) — A missing out on cat was reunited with its initial owners Tuesday after they made a spontaneous check out to the SPCA Serving Erie County.
The owners, Shannon and Allie, were taking a look at available cats for adoption when they observed a familiar face. Shannon entered into the room and called the cat’s name, Mow Mow.
“I entered into the room and called his name,” Shannon said. “He looked right up at me.”
Mow Mow was missing out on for 2 years from Shannon’s home in Cherry Creek. He was given the SPCA on January 14 after being abandoned with 8 over cats in a Buffalo home.
SPCA Serving Erie Communications supervisor, Bethany Kloc says this encounter was certainly suggested to be.
“Oh, 100% opportunity … for them to even simply be driving by and state ‘let’s examine it out.’ They’re not even from around here, they reside in Cherry Creek, that makes all of it the more incredible that this connection occurred.”
Mow Mow’s preferred cat house remained in the wash Tuesday early morning, which is why he was setting out on a cat bed, in clear view, when the eventful reunion occurred.
“It was clear right now that Mow Mow was their cat,” SPCA senior cat behaviorist Cary Munschauer said. “It was a psychological reunion!”
After 2 years, Shannon and Allie had the ability to bring Mow Mow back home.
Kloc says the worth of microchips can not be ignored when it familiarizes your animal’s area.
If your animal is microchipped, you must ensure that your info depends on date, in case you require to be called concerning your animal’s location.
If your animal is not microchipped, Kroc says it’s really inexpensive to do and can help reunite you with your animal in an emergency situation.