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Missing cat travels 190 miles back home

An emaciated Holly the cat was found just a mile from her home after two months' lost.

By Vetstreet Jan 14, 2013 3:50PM

When they took their motor home on a road trip to Florida’s Daytona International Speedway in November, Jacob and Bonnie Richter brought their cat, Holly, with them. But while they were there, Holly got spooked by fireworks one night, and escaped.

Photo: ABC News The Richters searched for their pet for days but had no luck. Finally, they made the 190-mile drive south to their West Palm Beach home.

The indoor cat apparently spent the next two months walking home, and was recently found emaciated in a yard just a mile from her owners’ home.

The woman who found Holly took her to a veterinarian and discovered a microchip with her owners’ information, and helped Holly make the final leg of her trip home to the Richters.

“It was quite a journey for this little girl,” Jacob Richter told Florida’s WPBF-TV.  “We just can’t believe she came home.”

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69Comments
Jan 15, 2013 4:59PM
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What an incredible story.  I've never heard of anything like this with a cat before.  It's remarkable.  HOW on Earth did this cat accomplish this?  And successfully at that?  I hope she's okay given her emaciation and anything else that may have happened to her.  Hope they follow up on kitty's condition, and hoping her owners take exceptionally good care of such an exceptionally good cat.
Jan 15, 2013 5:16PM
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If only us humans could love like animals do. Sigh. S
Jan 15, 2013 5:18PM
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I too had a cat named Holly.  She had to be put down last year.  Miss her, so I can only imagine how upset they were.  What a great little calico!
Jan 15, 2013 5:28PM
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Doesn't take long for the sick people to begin with their comments.  Moving on, having a cat, I can understand how thrilled Holly's family is to have her back home.  Big thank you to the lady who rescued her &  went to the trouble of taking her to the vet to check for a chip.  What a good heart she has.  My Abby sends a message to Holly, "Good job, Holly, finding your way home.  If you're ever in CA come by and we'll share some nip!"
Jan 15, 2013 5:29PM
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Cats use a built in type gps. They use the moon and earth's graviational field to  plus they have extrodinary sensory and memory systems to know where their at and where home is.. They will almost always find their way back, unless you move. Amazing animals....
Jan 15, 2013 5:29PM
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Some good news during this on going recession!
Jan 15, 2013 5:28PM
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I recently lost the best cat I ever had, I miss her every day.  Do me a favor Jacob and Bonnie, give Holly a hug for me.

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