After a reasonable period of time, our neighbor – not knowing whose cat it was or if it was even someone’s pet – took the cat to the local vet, who linked us through AmTrak’s microchip. We now have a collar on the cat, who is a roamer. She will not stay home, and she is friends with everyone in the neighborhood. Without your service, we would never have found her! Thanks!
I was kick scooter mushing on some nearby wild BLM land with my 2 Beagles this morning, when we rounded... Read more
Dave Reynolds,
Last week I received a surprise phone call. We had a cat that we thought was deceased for almost two... Read more
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My baby is home! The kind family that found him made an appointment to have him scanned to return him... Read more
Jana Depp,
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Chris Vines,
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Kimberly Robinette,
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Carmen Stricker,
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Debby Bradford,
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Kathryn Hefner,
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Farrah Robinson,