The cat “Grizzly” reunites with his family thirteen years after disappearing

The cat “Grizzly” reunites with his family thirteen years after disappearing
The cat “Grizzly” reunites with his family thirteen years after disappearing

“The miracle of Christmas before its time. » Thanks to the animal protection association Mille et une Pattes, which works in the Territoire de , a family from Haute-Saône has just found their cat… missing since 2011.

It was its president who announced it in several Facebook publications which retrace this reunion. “I received two SOS messages from a lady. I jump in the car towards Rougegoutte. There, I discovered a cat in a terrible state, indescribably thin,” said Nathalie Giros, who then took the animal to the veterinarian. Where the cat was able to find his little name thanks to his chip. “He is identified. This gentleman is 17 years old and his name is Grizzly. »

“He is going to enjoy a well-deserved little retirement”

What’s next? The landline number attached to the file “is no longer relevant” but the benefactress contacted “the veterinarian who identified it seventeen years ago […] She tells me that Grizzly has been missing since 2011 and that she knows the family. Both of us are won over by the thrills, the emotion […] And then the phone rings. At the other end his mistress who lives in Haute-Saône. She barely realizes. »

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The little cat has since been recovered by its owners. Nathalie Giros published the moving video and gave news of Grizzly. “He regained his strength, ate a lot, he loves sardines […] He is going to enjoy a well-deserved little retirement.” In his family.


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