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Missing moggy returns home after four years
- Author, Dotty McLeod & Shariqua Ahmed
- Role, ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ News, Peterborough
A woman has spoken of the "wonderfulβ feeling to have her missing cat home... four years after he went missing.
Alison Woodrow from Orton Goldhay in Peterborough works at Cats Protection Peterborough and District.
Her own moggy, Mojo, was only four-weeks old when he was rescued and taken in by her but went missing, aged two, in 2020.
Ms Woodrow had given up hope of his safe return so was amazed when Mojo was found safe and well - just a seven-minute walk from his old home.
Ms Woodrow recalled when Mojo went missing and said: βHe went for a walk in 2020 one summer eveningβ¦we were shouting for Mojo around the block and couldnβt find him.β
On Tuesday, the vet informed Ms Woodrow that Mojo - who was microchipped - had been found and since then he has been settling back in.
βI rushed in my car with my cat carrier went and it was him.
βWhen I brought him home he didnβt know where he was.
βI had him for two years and he was missing for four years.
βItβs all a bit weird and bit of an adjustment.β
She assumed her freewheeling feline went to live with someone else who would probably be missing him now.
"He looks really well fed and he is glossy- he has been much loved so itβs nice to know," she added.
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