The missing cat returned to the owner's arms in 10 years.

On the 21st of the day, local foreigners such as ABC in the United States introduced a story about the dramatic reunion of a cat living in Utah with a companion cat that was lost when she was a teenager.

When the kitten'Mocha' disappeared 10 years ago, the woman was a high school student. He wandered from place to place with his family saying he would not go to school until he found Mocha, but he could never meet Mocha again. Eventually, the family abandoned hope and believed that Mocha would have died in a sad accident.

The woman who had been guilty of killing Mocha became an adult over the years, and thanks to her husband and children, she overcame trauma and started raising new companion animals. One day, however, surprising news came from the Tuel Animal Shelter in Utah. He found Mocha in 10 years.

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Mocha has been living as a long cat in another town. Mocha was able to live relatively safely in the vicinity of the house thanks to a local villager who had a mocha that was not afraid of people, and thought of it as a cat and packed it up.

However, when the residents who had been raising mocha for 10 years moved to another place, they left Moka at the Tuel Animal Shelter, saying, "If I go, the cat will not be able to survive on my own." At this time, in the process of checking if a companion animal chip was planted in Mocha's body according to the prescribed procedure, he found that Mocha was registered as a female companion animal.

While Mocha was fortunate to return to Mr. A's arms, the shelter side regretted saying, "If I brought him to the shelter earlier, I would have been able to find the owner." With the consent of the woman, the shelter released the story to SNS and said, "If you see a roaring animal riding a human hand on the street, be sure to take it to the shelter. Someone may be a precious family that someone lost 10 years ago."

This is'News Pick'.

(Photo ='Tooele City Animal Shelter' Facebook)