Lost cat from Australia found 14,000 km from home

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Missing Australian cat found in Scotland daily mail. All this time, the owners of the pet did not know about its fate.

A cat named Melvin fell into the hands of Scottish animal rights activists on Christmas Eve. The animal, which was thought to be unclaimed, often came to the headquarters of the volunteers who fed it. After that, Laura McIntyre, chief inspector of the Scottish Animal Protection Association, took the pet to her home.

The woman decided to take the cat to the vet, where she learned that Melvin had a chip. The data showed that the pet was registered and lived in Australia, which surprised the Scots.

“As you can imagine, we were all a little confused when Melvin’s data showed he was Australian,” Laura said.

After a little research, the mystery of the animal’s journey was solved. It turned out that the owners of the cat, Jacqueline and Matt Dick, previously lived in Australia with the pet. Then they decided to move to Scotland, but Melvin got lost in his new place.

After that, the couple returned to Australia for a short time, where volunteers learned that the cat had been found. Now that Melvin and his owners are together again, the couple is happy that their pet is alive.

Missing cat found after 3 months 320 kilometers from home.

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