My husband and I moved from Louisiana to Texas in October. Soon after we reached our new destination our ginger tomcat, Rosco, got out and we did not notice until a couple of hours later. We looked all around our new neighborhood for a few days and put up signs. We thought for sure we would never see Rosco again. He was a 17-year-old cat and in a very new environment. However, after two months I received an email from PetLink saying ‘Rosco has been found’! I called the phone number and was told where I could collect Rosco. I went right away and there he was. He seems OK, but I can tell he had a rough two months and tomorrow I will take him to the vet. Rosco did not have a collar and his microchip was the ONLY way someone knew how to get Rosco back to me!!
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