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Catty1
07-09-2010, 09:25 AM
What is it with cats and Alberta lately? ;):D

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/cbc/100707/canada/canada_north_wandering_cat_found_whitehorse

Wed Jul 7, 6:51 PM

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A family in Peace River, Alta., will soon be reunited with Weezie, the cat who somehow travelled more than 1,100 kilometres north to Whitehorse over the past eight months.

Weezie was first spotted in Whitehorse about two weeks ago by an apartment tenant, who fed the stray before turning her over to the city pound.

Weezie was such a friendly cat that she readily jumped into the vehicle of the city bylaw officer who picked her up, said officer Brian Simmer.

The bylaw officer tracked down the family through a microchip in the cat's ear.

"The officer was able to make a few phone calls and find out that the owner was located down in Peace River," Simmer told CBC News on Wednesday.

Dianne and Terry Theriault of Grande Prairie, Alta., who were vacationing in Whitehorse and read of Weezie's incredible journey in the newspaper, offered to drive the cat back to Alberta.

The couple with feline in tow began the two-day drive from Whitehorse on Wednesday. They will have to drive more than 1,500 kilometres of highway to reach their home in Grande Prairie.

"I hope the cat likes bluegrass music, because that's what we're going to play all the way down," Terry Theriault said with a laugh. "It will either put her to sleep ."

"Or make it happy," his wife said.

When the Theriaults get to Grande Prairie, they'll arrange for Weezie's reunion with her owners, including a young girl.

"We had a dog, a little poodle, for 13 years," Dianne said. "And it would be about two years ago [that] we just put her down, and we still miss her.

"This little girl, I don't know how old she is, but it's just the thought that 'hey, you know, we missed our dog.' I could not imagine what she's going through, and now she knows that it didn't just die."

Dianne said she talked on the phone with the girl, who sounded very happy to hear Weezie is coming home.

Whitehorse is about 1,142 kilometres northwest of Peace River, according to Natural Resources Canada.

Dave Pruden, Whitehorse's acting bylaw manager, said officers in the department were surprised to learn Weezie had come from so far way, but similar cases have cropped up before.

"It has happened maybe once about every five year, " Pruden said. "We get an animal from a different area, whether it's B.C. or Alberta.

"A lot of times, it's an animal that's travelled up in a motorhome that's maybe gotten away from somebody."

While some have speculated that Weezie might have hitched a ride with someone travelling between Alberta and Yukon, how the cat ended up in Whitehorse may always be a mystery. Weezie is not talking.

However, she appeared no worse for wear, despite her eight-month journey.

catmandu
07-09-2010, 09:30 AM
I bet that Weezie and his family will have quite a Wonderful Reunion, and the treats will be out for that adventuresome Black Cat!:cool::cool:
What a Little Traveller and quite a Smart Cat too take help when it was offered:):)
Welcome Home Weezie!!!:love::love::love:

Catty1
07-09-2010, 09:36 AM
UPDATE

http://www.kelowna.com/2010/07/07/alberta-familys-cat-found-in-yukon/

Alberta family's cat found in Yukon

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010 | 12:31 pm

An Alberta family has been reunited with their cat, which somehow travelled more than 1,000 kilometres northwest to Whitehorse over the past eight months.

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Weezie the wandering feline was found last week in the Yukon capital, with a microchip bearing the owner's name and address in Peace River, Alta.

City bylaw officials contacted the McGillivray family in Peace River, a town northwest of Edmonton, with the good news.

Surprised family members travelled to Whitehorse on Tuesday to retrieve their long-missing pet. They were slated to leave Whitehorse, with Weezie in tow, on Wednesday morning.

Whitehorse is about 1,142 kilometres northwest of Peace River by air, according to Natural Resources Canada. The distance by road is closer to 1,600 kilometres, according to Google Maps.

As for how Weezie ended up in Whitehorse, she's not talking.

phesina
07-09-2010, 01:50 PM
Another story with a delightful happy ending. Thanks, Candace!

Laura's Babies
07-09-2010, 02:23 PM
If they all could only have endings like this! This is such a heart warming story and another reason to microchip!

lvpets2002
07-09-2010, 03:14 PM
:love: My my you all have some travling cats for sure in Canada.. So glad this baby is back home safe & sound with her parents..

phesina
07-09-2010, 08:00 PM
Alberta must be magnetic, for kitties that need to find their ways home!

Whatever is going on there..

UR DOIN IT RIGHT! http://petoftheday.com/talk/picture.php?albumid=136&pictureid=1407