Gerald
11-15-20, 01:02 AM
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Eloise Renyard and Mr Muggles are getting to know each other again.
A "skin and bones" cat found wandering around a town has been reunited with its owner after apparently living rough for six years.
Mr Muggles was a "big, chunky boy" when he disappeared from his Newmarket home in Suffolk at the age of about three.
After being spotted in the town, his photo was shared on social media and his owner recognised her missing moggy.
Owner Eloise Renyard said it was "instant recognition for us both" when the cat was returned to her.
https://i.imgur.com/PYShIwQ.jpg
Photos of a cat described as "skin and bones" were posted on social media.
Miss Renyard said there were sightings of Mr Muggles "from a distance", but he could not be enticed back home.
The veterinary nurse assistant moved across the border to Cambridgeshire two years later and her family had given up any hope of seeing their pet.
However, photos of a "skin and bones" stray cat shared on a Newmarket "lost and found pets" Facebook page last week piqued her interest.
"I saw him, and I was knew he was mine," she said.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-suffolk-54896079
Mr Muggles has finally come home and both he and the owner are happy! :up:
Eloise Renyard and Mr Muggles are getting to know each other again.
A "skin and bones" cat found wandering around a town has been reunited with its owner after apparently living rough for six years.
Mr Muggles was a "big, chunky boy" when he disappeared from his Newmarket home in Suffolk at the age of about three.
After being spotted in the town, his photo was shared on social media and his owner recognised her missing moggy.
Owner Eloise Renyard said it was "instant recognition for us both" when the cat was returned to her.
https://i.imgur.com/PYShIwQ.jpg
Photos of a cat described as "skin and bones" were posted on social media.
Miss Renyard said there were sightings of Mr Muggles "from a distance", but he could not be enticed back home.
The veterinary nurse assistant moved across the border to Cambridgeshire two years later and her family had given up any hope of seeing their pet.
However, photos of a "skin and bones" stray cat shared on a Newmarket "lost and found pets" Facebook page last week piqued her interest.
"I saw him, and I was knew he was mine," she said.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-suffolk-54896079
Mr Muggles has finally come home and both he and the owner are happy! :up: