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    Default Lost cat returned home after nine years


    Dixie, a 15-year-old ginger cat, disappeared in 1999 and her owners thought she had been killed by a car.

    She was found less than half a mile from her home in Birmingham after a concerned resident rang the animal charity to report a thin and dishevelled cat who had been in the area for a couple of months.

    RSPCA Animal Collection Officer Alan Pittaway checked her microchip and confirmed it was Dixie. She was returned to her owners, Alan and Gilly Delaney, within half an hour.

    "In 29 years of working for the RSPCA I have never seen anyone so excited and happy as Mrs Delaney," Pittaway said. "It made my day to return Dixie to her owners."

    The couple were "overjoyed" to be reunited with their missing cat after so many years.

    "Dixie's personality, behaviour and little mannerisms have not changed at all," said Gilly Delaney. "We don't think she has stopped purring since she came back through the door."

    The RSPCA hope the story will encourage owners to have their pets microchipped.

    grabah noh- KAAU

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    murag dli ni dri dapat ipost..

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    wow..... nice story... pero diri sa pinas kay kung mawala ang iring dili nalng ka mag expect kay baka gihimo na to palaman sa siopao..

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    mao mao! ang uban pud iring kay mu migrate nlang ug lain balay! hahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by ByouH View Post
    Dixie, a 15-year-old ginger cat, disappeared in 1999 and her owners thought she had been killed by a car.

    She was found less than half a mile from her home in Birmingham after a concerned resident rang the animal charity to report a thin and dishevelled cat who had been in the area for a couple of months.

    RSPCA Animal Collection Officer Alan Pittaway checked her microchip and confirmed it was Dixie. She was returned to her owners, Alan and Gilly Delaney, within half an hour.

    "In 29 years of working for the RSPCA I have never seen anyone so excited and happy as Mrs Delaney," Pittaway said. "It made my day to return Dixie to her owners."

    The couple were "overjoyed" to be reunited with their missing cat after so many years.

    "Dixie's personality, behaviour and little mannerisms have not changed at all," said Gilly Delaney. "We don't think she has stopped purring since she came back through the door."

    The RSPCA hope the story will encourage owners to have their pets microchipped.

    grabah noh- KAAU
    Don't be fooled by that microchip thingy because it is the 666 thingy mentioned in the bible.
    Hapit na ang time nga kanang microchip hinay2x na i-implement sa goberno (especially sa US) ug i-implant sa mga humans.

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    pa tattoo sad ug 666 ang dogs and cats diay? abi nako humans ra mention sa bible

    - g

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    pa tattoo sad ug 666 ang dogs and cats diay? abi nako humans ra mention sa bible

    - g

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    basig c catwoman to....ehheehhe

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