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UK pet owner reunited with missing cat 12 years later
    2020-07-06  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

AFTER being apart for 12 years, 31-year-old Vicky Swainson and her cat have reunited.

The cat, named Gucci, went missing when Swainson was in the middle of a move and Gucci was spotted running into a nearby building, South West News Service (SWNS) reports.

Swainson, from West Yorkshire, England, was never able to find him after that.

“We were hoping to get him used to the new place but while we were moving he just escaped from his room and disappeared,” she told SWNS. “We saw him jump into a nearby allotment and went to look for him but everywhere we searched we couldn’t find him.”

She continued: “We tried calling for him, we tried shaking his favorite biscuits, we tried everything. I just wanted him to come back. I couldn’t believe he’d disappeared. Even after we moved we walked 2 miles [3.2 kilometers] back to our old house for six months in the hope we’d stumble upon him. It was so heartbreaking — Gucci was part of the family.”

More than a decade later, however, Swainson received a phone call that her long-last pet had been found.

“When I got the call I was in total shock, I couldn’t even process what was happening,” she said. “Then when I realized it was my Gucci, I just felt overjoyed and overwhelmed. Gucci was alive and well, and I was going to see him.”

“It was such a crazy and surreal phone call — I was pinching myself,” she added. “It really was a one in a million chance. I don’t think I’ll ever believe I have him back, even if I’m holding him.”

Even though they had been apart for so long, Swainson said she “immediately” knew the cat was Gucci when she saw him.

“I’d like to think he recognized me as well because as soon as I picked him up he was cuddling me and purring,” she said. “It was such a strange feeling — something I never expected to go through. I didn’t think I’d ever hold him again, yet here I was, holding Gucci like when I was a teenager.”

(SD-Agencies)

Pet cat reunited with family in England 12 years after it escaped

It’s never too late for a reunion.

A woman in England was shocked when she was reunited with her missing pet cat after it was identified by its microchip. Amazingly, the cat had gone missing 12 years ago and hadn’t been seen since.

Vicky Swainson’s cat, Gucci, had gone missing when the then-19-year-old was in the middle of a move, South West News Service (SWNS) reports. According to her, Gucci was spotted running into a nearby building, but she wasn’t able to find him.

“We were hoping to get him used to the new place but while we were moving he just escaped from his room and disappeared,” the 31-year-old told SWNS. “We saw him jump into a nearby allotment and went to look for him but everywhere we searched we couldn’t find him. We tried calling for him, we tried shaking his favorite biscuits, we tried everything. I just wanted him to come back I couldn’t believe he’d disappeared. Even after we moved we walked two miles back to our old house for six months in the hope we’d stumble upon him. It was so heartbreaking - Gucci was part of the family.”

As the years passed, Swainson eventually realized that she’d likely never see the cat again. Then, seemingly out of the blue, she received a miraculous phone call.

“When I got the call I was in total shock, I couldn’t even process what was happening,” she explained. “Then when I realized it was my Gucci, I just felt overjoyed and overwhelmed. Gucci was alive and well, and I was going to see him. It was such a crazy and surreal phone call -- I was pinching myself. It really was a one in a million chance. I don’t think I’ll ever believe I have him back, even if I’m holding him.”

Swainson continued, “I went to get him on Friday afternoon and I knew it was him immediately. I’d like to think he recognized me as well because as soon as I picked him up he was cuddling me and purring. It was such a strange feeling -- something I never expected to go through. I didn’t think I’d ever hold him again, yet here I was, holding Gucci like when I was a teenager -- it was surreal.”

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