• Missing New Mexico cat found 1,300 miles away in Chicago getting a free flight home
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I'm guessing the cat got adopted by another family, who then moved to Chicago, and then the cat escaped again. I can't imagine it actually traveling that far on its own!
This reminds me of a story of a Russian cat. Its owners had to move, but couldn't take the cat. Two years later it ends up on their doorstep.
Someone probably used it to smuggle crack into Chicago. "That? Oh, that's just catnip."
Why does that cat remind me of Hobbes? You know, from Calvin and Hobbes.
[QUOTE=Tarana;21437400]I'm guessing the cat got adopted by another family, who then moved to Chicago, and then the cat escaped again. I can't imagine it actually traveling that far on its own![/QUOTE] I think he hitchhiked. Imagine this scene: Charles, standing by the side of the road, holding his paw out. Some guy driving by stops because he figures "hey, I can tell the guys I picked up some pussy". Rinse, repeat. Next thing you know, he's in Chicago.
And yet it will still never love you or treat you as anything but a large, annoying thing that only exists to get it food.
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