We didn’t see our cat, TJ, for a week, but today my husband heard a cry just like his in the morning. We didn’t find him straight off, but this afternoon my husband called me and said that he could definitely hear our cat meowing. We went outside and TJ appeared from our next door neighbor’s back yard. The neighbor doesn’t actually live there, but visits once a week and we think that TJ was somehow stuck in that house the whole time. He was not injured, just very thirsty. Thank you, God, and thank you PetLink! The printable ‘Lost pet’ posters definitely helped us to inform our neighbourhood about TJ’s absence, giving them the vital data they needed to help reunite him with us.
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