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Lost Cat Found 300 Miles Away
A Scottish cat, Beans, went missing and was found 300 miles away in Coventry, highlighting the importance of microchipping pets.
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Cara McburnieColin McburnieKelly Ryan
- What was the significance of the cat being microchipped?
- Cara McBurnie stressed the importance of microchipping pets, stating that it was essential for Beans' safe return. She expressed immense relief at finding him alive and well.
- Where did the cat go missing from and where was it found?
- Beans, a ginger and white cat, went missing from his home in Cumbernauld, near Glasgow, and was found weeks later in Coventry, 300 miles away.
- What was the outcome of the situation, and what remains unknown?
- The McBurnies were reunited with Beans the day after Cats Protection contacted them. It remains a mystery how Beans traveled 300 miles from Scotland to England.
- What role did Kelly Ryan and Cats Protection play in the cat's return?
- Kelly Ryan found Beans near her outdoor litter box and, after noticing he was lingering for days, contacted Cats Protection about the missing cat. Cats Protection used the cat's microchip to contact Beans' owners.
- How did the owners react to the cat's disappearance and subsequent discovery?
- Cara and Colin McBurnie, Beans' owners, searched for him extensively after he went missing but were shocked to receive a call from Cats Protection that he had been found in Coventry.