George, our orange tabby cat, was missing since since July 29th. By the time a month had passed, I had assumed that he was not going to be seen again. The PetLink service was invaluable in instructing on all the steps for searching for him. The posters had the whole neighborhood looking for him. I saw all of the orange tabby cats in the neighborhood thanks to everyone’s vigilance, but no George. However, on September 2nd I received a call from the local Humane Society and was told his chip was read and they had my cat. I was out of the country so I found out a few days later when I retrieved my messages. I picked him up today and he is a little thinner and a bit scruffy, but otherwise healthy. Thank you for your help, PetLink!
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