Fat and happy cat, missing more than a year ago, was found at the pet food factory
In the UK, a young Norwegian Forest cat named Clive went missing in October 2014. The inconsolable family searched for a pet for a long time and unsuccessfully. And now, after so much time, Clive returned home to his owners. This is not to say that the cat was suffering and starving, since it was found by workers at the Kennelgate Pet Superstores pet food factory in Nottinghamshire, just three kilometers from the Irons family home.
Some time ago, factory workers began to notice that the feed was disappearing, and the alarm went off constantly at night. They set a kind of trap and caught the night hooligan. The cat was immediately taken to the veterinarian, where he was examined and the owners were identified by the chip. So the missing Clive was returned to a loving family, where he was very happy. True, the owner of the cat was surprised to notice that the pet recovered at least twice. And that, it seems, he will have to be fed more, because the cat is used to unlimited food supplies.
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Source: mirror.co.uk

Clive the cat before he went missing.

And this is how they found it.

Clive (right) with his brother.




Happy hostess and Clive.
Keywords: Great Britain | Pets | Food | Cats | Find | Fat | Factory
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