Some cats travel well and others don’t seem to care for it much. But when it comes to cats on the move, an Australian kitty named Clyde takes the biscuit (or should that be cat treat?).
Clyde strolled into Cloncurry Hospital in Queensland a few months ago, where he was taken to a nearby vet. The vet discovered that the cat had been tagged with a microchip so that if he ever got lost, his owners could be identified. However, much to the surprise of everyone, it seems Clyde was, somehow, nearly two and a half thousand miles from his home in Tasmania!
Owner Katrina Phllips was very emotional when she learned that he kitty had been found, three years after his disappearance. It is not known what adventures led Clyde so far from home and it is unlikely anybody will ever find out. Philips is now raising the cash to get Clyde shipped back home.
Let’s hope Clyde has been collecting his frequent flier miles!
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