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Post by jeannie on Apr 23, 2004 16:37:29 GMT -4
SAN FRANCISCO, California (AP) -- When workers at San Francisco's pound tracked down the owner of a newly arrived stray cat, they couldn't believe they found her in Bradenton, Florida some 3,000 miles away.
Pamela Edwards had adopted black, short-haired Cheyenne in the summer of 1997. Just a few months later, Cheyenne disappeared. Edwards put up flyers and ran ads in the local paper to try to locate the cat, but had no luck.
Earlier this month, she received a call from her local shelter: Cheyenne had been found, in San Francisco.
"I figured, there's no way that's my Cheyenne," Edwards said. "I told them, 'I had a cat named Cheyenne, but I've never lived in San Francisco."'
Cheyenne was dropped off at Animal Care and Control on April 1 by someone who found her wandering down a street. When workers found out she had been lost in Florida seven years ago, they wondered if it was a joke.
"Maybe she came here on vacation because she wanted to see the wine country, and decided to stick around because it's not so muggy," said Deb Campbell, spokeswoman for Animal Care and Control.
Animal officials think a former neighbor of Edwards' probably found the cat, decided to keep her and then moved to San Francisco.
They're trying to find a way to return Cheyenne, who is now 10 years old, to Edwards. The agency can't afford to ship her to Florida, so workers there have been searching for a traveler to carry her on a plane trip.
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Post by Hamsters82 on Apr 23, 2004 20:25:03 GMT -4
Wow, that is a long way for a cat!!! I wondered why it wandered off from his owner.
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Post by Die Fledermaus on Apr 23, 2004 21:14:30 GMT -4
Let's hope they are soon reunited.
Reminds me of those dog stories where they vanish for months and then turn up hundreds of miles way back at home, Lassie style.
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