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Catty1
08-25-2007, 09:54 AM
http://www.cbc.ca/cp/Oddities/070824/K082423AU.html

Cat endures a cross-county adventure in the back of neighbours' truck
Published: Friday, August 24, 2007 | 9:53 PM ET
Canadian Press

GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) - Annie the cat loves to roam, but she got a bit more travelling experience than she bargained for last month. She sneaked into the back of a truck - bound for Virginia.

After travelling 1,600 kilometres, the 10-year-old calico roamed in the woods in Roanoke, Va., for 18 days before being caught.

"She's definitely a pretty darn independent cat," owner Ann Roskam said. "She likes to be outdoors all the time but she comes home every morning. When she didn't come home, we thought we'd lost her."

Annie had hopped into the truck that Roskam's neighbours Michael and Christina Blackley were using late last month to move from New Franken, near Green Bay, to Roanoke.

It took them three days to get there, and temperatures inside the truck were sweltering. Michael Blackley's father, Chip Grubb, helped unload it.

"We're carrying boxes and suddenly we see something jump from one box to another," Grubb said. "All things considered, she looked pretty good. But she had been in there for three days without food or water."

Annie wore an identification tag, but a deer spooked her and she ran off. Grubb said he "felt awful" and put up posters and drove around searching for her. Annie finally showed up at a neighbour's house and arrangements were made for a flight home.

The kitty's life will remain largely unchanged, though.

"She loves to be outdoors, and she needs to be outdoors," Roskam said.

© The Canadian Press, 2007
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catmandu
08-25-2007, 06:12 PM
Well Annie certainly had an adventure but we are glad that The Pet Angel Search and Rescue Squad was able to convince Annie taht her Mewomie neede her and taht it was time to go home.
We are glad that they are reunited, its a terrible thing not knowing where your Cats is.