Steve told me about this story the other day...he'd read about it in the newspaper. His version was a bit different. He told me that the owner had found his missing cat in his own shed....I thought that was unlikely but I blasted the owner for not checking his own shed when his cat went missing....but now it would appear that Steve probably got the story wrong (typical ha ha).
All I can say is that if the owners cannot now look after their 10 year old cat, who it transpires has turned out to be something of a heroine, after a mere two months on the missing list, well they didn't deserve her in the first place. Absolutely disgraceful!
I have a customer who was recently reunited with her cat after she had been on the missing list for two years and was so overjoyed she told her hubs that she never wants another present for the rest of her life because she has already had the best gift possible. How different from poor Emmy
I hope she finds a lovely, lovely home where she will be given the love she deserves.
If she has been in the National Newspapers, I would think that is pretty much on the cards.
An amazing story nevertheless.
All fingers and paws crossed for Emmy.
Best wishes,
Roz