Cat reunited after three year search
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Sharran Hickling from Horwich in Bolton was
recently reunited with Morris, her pet tabby cat more than three
years after he went missing, thanks to the work of Petlog, the
Kennel Club's pet reunification service, the vital link in getting
lost pets home.
Morris disappeared from the back garden of Sharran's previous home
in Rochdale, Lancashire in June 2003, which caused great sadness
and distress to Sharran and her family.
Sharran said: "When Morris went missing we were all heartbroken. He
just seemed to disappear into thin air with no clues to where he
had gone. It was an extremely upsetting and worrying time but
we never gave up hope. We contacted the Petlog helpline who were
very understanding and sympathetic and they gave us encouragement
and ideas to help with our search."
Sharran and her family displayed leaflets around the
neighbourhood and searched high and low for Morris however it
wasn't until three years later that a lady in Haslingden,
Lancashire discovered Morris 20 miles from where he had originally
gone missing. Luckily she fed Morris and took him to the vet, who
was able to identify him by scanning and reading his unique Petlog
reference number on the microchip inserted under his skin.
Sharran said: "When I heard the news that Morris had been found
I was absolutely overwhelmed and couldn't quite believe it.
Morris wouldn't have been returned to me if he hadn't been
microchipped. I'm so grateful to both Petlog and the lady who
found Morris for all their help. Morris was greatly missed. It's
absolutely fantastic to have him back."
To submit your own re-unification story, please e-mail us at petlogadmin@thekennelclub.org.uk
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