A dear friend texted me, with a photo of this cute kitty:
Said kitty appeared on her doorstep one day, and my friend asked for instructions on what to do with a stray cat.
The kitty lived on their porch for a few weeks, was fed and watered, and being a friendly cat, was picked up and carried to the nearby veterinarian.
Guess what!
Microchip information led to the sweet kitty returning to her loving home, where she was greatly missed.
Yay!
Today, I am thankful for my friend, and for all others who help cats.
Some talk the talk, yet the ones who actually walk the walk are to be praised!
Even if it's just a sweet stray on the porch, or TNR in an abandoned building or park, or fostering.
Thank you!
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That is very good news that the kitty got back to her owners.
ReplyDeleteThat was one clever kitty to come and ask for help like that. And lucky that the humans obliged!
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The Chans
That is so great the chip got the kitty back home!
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ReplyDeleteThat is so wonderful for the kitty and the family and the hero that stepped up to help. Thanks for joining our Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteAwww. That's great! My boys are chipped for just that reason!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful thing she did. It's the right thing to do too.
ReplyDeleteBeing chipped is the right thing to do too. I'm glad this little one is home where she belongs.
Have a fabulous Thankful Thursday. Scritches to the kitties. ♥
I just love a happy ending! Your friend is a Superhero for sure.
ReplyDeleteYay for a happy ending!
ReplyDeleteGood show! Not only not a cat in need of a new home, but a family re-united.
ReplyDeleteWe like happy stories like that!
ReplyDeleteI am thankful that you did such a good deed
ReplyDeleteThat makes myentre day. I a so hapy for the parents and that kitty.
ReplyDeleteoops. my entire day.... typing too fast.
ReplyDeleteYay for a happy ending! I'm sure her owners were so happy for her return.
ReplyDeleteWe LOVE Peeps who take care of strays! If it was not for Peeps like that, I would not have such a wonderful home!
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Marv
What a great story and reunion!
ReplyDeleteOur local vet tech cried when my enduring request to scan for a chip came up positive. "Most cats don't have a chip," she said through tears I also wept. She knew my husband and I would have kept that orange boy, had a name picked out and everything, but am thrilled for the familial reunion. They were ecstatic. And my husband likes to say that karma brought us our two young sister cats. :D
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