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A couple from Salinas, California, were reunited with their cat who went missing in Yellowstone National Park after he mysteriously traveled almost 900 miles.
Somehow, Rayne Beau found his way to Roseville, California — over 800 miles from Yellowstone — and thanks to his microchip, he was reunited with his mom and dad, though he looked "defeated ...
A cat who got lost in Yellowstone National Park somehow traveled more than 900 miles to return home after two months, with help from the pet’s microchip, an animal welfare organization said.
Related: Cat Missing for 12 Years Reunites with Owner After Friend Recognizes Photo of the Pet on Facebook KSBW reported that a woman called the cat in after he was found alone in the street. At ...
Birds of Yellowstone: a Practical Habitat Guide to the Birds of Yellowstone National Park- and Where to Find Them. Boulder, CO: Robert Rinehart Inc. ISBN 0-911797-44-0. Craighead, Karen (1991). Large Mammals of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks : How to Know Them, Where to See Them. Yellowstone Association for Natural Science History.
After going missing in Yellowstone National Park, a two-year-old cat traveled more than 800 miles toward its California home. Siamese cat Rayne Beau, pronounced "rainbow," ran off into the trees ...
Their cat, somehow, was in Roseville, California, at the local SPCA -- about 200 miles northeast of their home in Salinas. Fearless cat travels 1,000 miles back to owners’ Calif. home after ...
But one cat, who lives in California, clearly knows his way around more than most, and was able to travel almost 1,000 miles back home after going missing on vacation. ... California, nearly 900 ...