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The pet cat in South Australia lost no news after 8 months 400 km away

[Social News]     20 Sep 2020
A pet cat named MasterSox has been missing since January. Until the host received a surprise call in early September. Residents of the GlenelgSouth district SophieMcInnes nao found their pet cats missing, searching nearby streets, knocking on doors, putting up posters and even finding favorites in social media Facebook groups, according to australia.

A pet cat named Master Sox has been missing since January. Until the host received a surprise call in early September.

Residents of the Glenelg South district Sophie McInnes nao found their pet cats missing, searching nearby streets, knocking on doors, putting up posters and even finding favorites in social media Facebook groups, according to australia.

The pet cat in South Australia lost no news after 8 months 400 km away

 

McInnes tried a variety of ways, and in April they found nothing, and the family thought the hope was slim. Unexpectedly, after eight months of good news, McInnes suddenly received a phone call saying that the 7-year-old cat had been found in the Mildura of 400 kilometers away.

McInnes said, this is crazy, unexpectedly found Sox! "My mother called me, and she was tearful, and I could hear my father crying in the back. "She said.

After seeing Sox wandering outside a family's hospital for several days, locals were told to take it to a veterinarian and contact the owner by scanningchips. Unexpectedly, finally through the microchip to find the pet cat.

McInnes guess Sox must have been stolen, unless it's a little Superman cat, it ca n' t go that far. Sox was found thin, with abscesses on his right claw, scared and sensitive, McInnes suspected that the cat had been abandoned because of poor health ." We don't know what it's going through. "

The veterinarian told McInnes, on september 10th that, like many people who imposed restrictions during COVID-19, Sox gained a lot.

Due to strict border restrictions between South Australia and Victoria, the family was unable to take Sox home. McInnes said ," People can't even cross the border to see their dying relatives or go to a funeral. How can we bring a kitten back? "

McInnes revealed that veterinarians are trying to see if they can drive to the border, and then we go to Renmark or Yamba, for a quick exchange.

McInnes news was updated on Tuesday morning, when she and her mother drove to a Berri ,150 kilometers west of Mildura to bring their pet cat home.

McInnes family and Sox finally reunited, really happy ah!

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