Lee Ta Boo, our cat, don’t go out very often. We got up one morning and she’s nowhere to be found. The next morning she never showed up either so my wife put up posters and asked everywhere in the neighborhood but she had no luck at all. “I ain’t gonna give up, I ain’t gonna give up” she said. Four weeks later it got to the point where we said we’d never see her again. Then, miraculously, she came right back! That is, a cat showed up in real bad shape who looked an awful lot like Lee Ta Boo and acted an awful lot like her. So we took her to the vet to check out the identity and, by gosh, it was the right microchip number! Now we’ve fattened her up and she’s really happy, her blood tests came up good, it really worked out good for us, the chip is a wonderful deal.
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