A Devon cat widespread on social media that was reported lacking earlier this yr has been reunited with its proprietor.
Teddie, who has about 2,800 followers on his Facebook web page, was final seen at a neighborhood nightclub three months in the past.
Owner Robyn Waring, from Torquay, stated she was “ecstatic” to have her one-year-old pet home after dropping hope.
Miss Waring, 22, described Teddie, who has been recognized to go to colleges, supermarkets, pubs and even ambulances, as “very pleasant” and adventurous.
“A bouncer posted in our Facebook group that Teddie was escorted off the premises and that was the final time we noticed him,” stated Miss Waring.
“I truthfully didn’t assume we have been going to see him once more.
“We anticipated the worst as a result of the nightclub is correct on the marina and thought he might have fallen in or one thing unhealthy occurred to him.”
Teddie was discovered after a member of the general public contacted native cat charity Hector’s House to report a cat “hanging across the avenue crying” on 10 April.
Scanning his microchip revealed the cat was Teddie.
Zara Oldfield, founding father of Hector’s House, stated she believed the cat was taken in and fed by a stranger as he had placed on weight.
“Before Teddie went lacking, we noticed him the day earlier than and he was a really slim, match trying cat. When we collected him yesterday, he was twice the scale,” she stated.
Miss Waring stated it was “pretty” to have Teddie home and thanked the charity for locating him.
She is now elevating money money for Hector’s House.
Mrs Oldfield pressured the significance of getting cats micro-chipped, which might be a authorized requirement from June, and never feeding cats that aren’t their very own.