A lost pet will be reunited with its owner. That may be oversimplifying things a bit because this cat went missing seven years ago and turned up last week.
That may be oversimplifying things a bit because this cat, whose owner lives in Chesterville, went missing seven years ago and turned up last week in Florida,“I had a voicemail from a shelter in Florida that said they found my cat. And I was like, that’s weird. And I was going call them and say, ‘Oh, you have the wrong number.’ But they called and said, ‘We found your cat,’ and I’m like, ‘Well, I live in Maine and I’m not missing a cat.
“So they said, ‘Well, the microchip came back to you.’ And I was like, ‘Well, what cat is it?’ And they said the microchip also showed Franklin County Animal Shelter. I’m like, ‘Well, that’s where I adopt my kittens.’ And I said, ‘Is it a gray tabby?’ And they’re like, ‘Yeah, a female gray tabby,’ and I’m like, ‘Oh my goodness. It’s got to be Ashes. I haven’t seen her in six and a half years,’” said Cilley.“I have interrogated her quite strictly and she is not talking,” said Williams.
“You know, maybe she accidentally got there because she hopped in somebody’s moving van or racecar van, or, you know, something like that. Maybe somebody found her, you know, near Chesterville and kept her as a pet and moved to Florida. And then somehow she got lost. But whoever had her never registered her or checked to see if she had a microchip, so it’s just really a mystery,” said Cilley.“Microchips work miracles. It’s safe. It doesn’t harm the cat, you know.
Ashes will be hopping a flight with one of Janet’s friends on Wednesday and is scheduled to land in Portland at 4:30 p.m. where Cilley will be waiting.
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