Posted on 03/21/2018 2:13:56 PM PDT by Red Badger
CBS Local A Florida cat has finally found his way back home after getting separated from his owner 14 years ago. The miraculous reunion was made after the long lost feline disappeared during a 2004 hurricane.
Thomas Jr., also known as T2, was with his owner Perry Martin when Hurricane Jeanne hit Floridas Treasure Coast. The pair moved in with a friend in the aftermath of the storm. People didnt have air conditioning, so as time went on people left their windows and screens open, Martin said, via CBS46. I was staying in Stuart at the time and he slipped out.
Although T2 had a lost pet microchip implanted in 2002, the orange tabby was never found and Martin assumed the worst. With him being microchippped, I figured someone would find him and call me, the 60-year-old told TCPalm.
When T2 failed to turn up, Martin was forced to move on with his life and eventually moved to Ohio. Years later, Martin moved back to Fort Pierce and received the most unexpected phone call of his life in early March. On March 9, an animal control officer found an old tabby and took him to the Humane Society of the Treasure Coast (HSTC). Workers discovered a microchip near the tabbys shoulder and were shocked to find out who the stray was: Thomas Jr.
Its a crazy amount of time for a cat to be gone, HSTC manager Deidre Huffman said. No one took him to a vet to be scanned and no one reported that they had found him.
I just went on about my life, the cats owner added after the reunion. I guess T2 did, too, because who would have thought that after 14 years, youd find your lost cat?
Humane Society workers say having an ID microchip implanted in your pet is one of the most important things an owner can do for their animals. Pets dont carry wallets with ID, so anything you can do to get your pet home, you want to try everything possible, said Humane Society director of education Janet Winikoff.
Martin added that his old friend is still recovering from his long life on the streets of Florida but is starting to remember his former owner. Hes still skin-and-bones and hes 18 years old, but hes still T2.
...and immediately pi$$3d in somebodys shoes.
Our cat came to us as a “foster” on 3/17/2013. We were just keeping him for awhile, until a permanent home could be found. I cannot believe how much he means to us now.
We have two cats, incredibly smart.
Much more integrity than humans.
That's what cats want you to think.
Or perhaps you already have.
Trickle down effect.
Well, they are definitely smarter than the average human.
Dogs have owners.
Cats have managers....................................
That’s some good news today. Thanks for the thread.
One of ours has been missing since Saturday after the neighbors brought in a vicious dog. The monster is gone. We’re worried but hoping he is just upset and will return home soon.
“I’ve always been fond of pigs. Cats look down on us. Dogs look up to us. Pigs treat us as equals”
~Winston Churchill
It’s mating season...................
Didn’t know it ever ended. Typical boy out partying while mom worries. He’s been gone a few days before but I wouldn’t have worried if it weren’t for the dog. Mean thing rushed the fence when we or the dogs or cats were out. Snarled and snapped and knocked the neighbor down. Told her he was going to bite her and to never bring it back. Vicious thing. Whatever, I’m blaming the dog.
Cats are smart. He'll be back!...............
Probably telling his owner that he is owed approx. 4500 daily cat treats. With interest.
CC
We have three of those now. Last one is a tiny female that I insisted was too small to risk someone adopting her and making her an outside cat.
Ive always been fond of pigs. Cats look down on us. Dogs look up to us. Pigs treat us as equals ~Winston Churchill
LOL. But even pigs know a bum when they see one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xHkqVwTKrM
the truth is that dogs have masters; cats have staff
Dogs have owners.
Cats have staff.
That is one cool cat!
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