We lost a cat once when we had to move. Couldn’t find him. We moved about 20 miles away. 3 months later there he was! Outside the new house! Never been there before! Made no sense.
I stayed with friends on a farm. After their daughter died, they bought a new farm about five miles away. The cat, a big beautiful cat, belonged to their daughter. I was with them when they moved. After moving in, there was no sign of the cat. After searching for him, they decided to check on the old place. He was there, and he would return every time that they took him to the new farm. Eventually, they realised he was happiest at the old farm.
I believe it. If your windows were open your cat could smell you. Your skin sheds. Cats are amazing. Have a story, too long to go into here. Otis is his name. Pay no attention to the negative comments.
He did it because "He was infinitely cunning and resourceful always, and above all he feared nothing"-- which is, I think, a quotation from _The Incredible Journey_ about Tao, the cat.
Thank goodness that the cat was microchipped; that made such a difference when he "got stuck" before getting all the way home. It's obvious that these folks love their cats. I'd suggest that a collar is insufficient for keeping the cat safe on a leash. Harnesses are a better choice.
@@ferretyluv SAME HERE. so easy to get just the right angle. have had cats back right out of them. someone is going to make tons of money with the first truly cat proof harness...
What happened from CBS Sacramento: the owners stayed in Yellowstone for 5 days before giving up. A month later a woman in a suburb of Sacramento CA heard a cat yowling in outdoor. Her intuition told her the cat was in trouble and she brought it canned food. From its reaction to the popping of the can she knew it's a pet. She then took it home and found from the microchip who its owner is. Edit: yawning changed to yowling. Thanks for the reply below.
@@sbffsbrarbrr Oh I see! Thank you. Yowling not yawning. lol That make such better sense and also makes me sad. Poor baby was tired and hungry. So happy he was rescued.😃
They left out the part about the woman who heard a cat yowling and rescued it from its hiding place in a drainpipe. Nursed it back to health then took it to the animal shelter because she knew it was someone's pet.
Zero judgment for them, truly, but - No way I could've left him, I would have camped there until either he showed up or I died. So happy he's safe & back with his family. Incredible!
@@wadexyz .....and kids, or elderly parents you are caring for, and the multitude of other responsibilities in your life. What happens when your crucial prescriptions run out? What happens when the Park TELLS you to leave?
Here and there I've seen and heard such things and I've believed each story. Animals are incredible to begin with but when they have the tenacity and will of a beauty like Rayne Beau...they are truly amazing. I had my guy...his name was Mr. Bo Jangles, for 19 years and he was always independent but when he was cuddly and loving, you couldn't say no to him. I'm so glad you shared your story with us. Never underestimate them...for they will shock you with their resolve!
Someone found him and took him to a shelter. They scanned the microchip and drove him to the vet clinic where the chip came from. Then they identified the owners and called them to pick him up. The kitty didn't walk a mile.
@@0prahTV You are not a smart person. Be careful around fire and crossing the street, these things are dangerous and I'm very concerned for your well being due to your obvious mental deficits. I know I've used some big words here, but I think you get the gist.
Please love them. They DO have love in their hearts, and they are very considerate unlike some human. My cat passed away, and it broke my heart to pieces. I keep ask myself what I do wrong?
I'm sorry for your loss. I hope your kitty had some veterinarian care, as they well can be affected by disease or injury. Regardless, even with vet care, they hide well their symptoms, which can present over time. It makes it hard for people to recognize when they are not doing well. Always pay attention to the small clues. Again, sorry, I know the feeling 🥺
There is much information missing from this story. How long did they spend looking for him? How long was he missing? Was he microchipped? Where was he found? By whom?
I just commented that too! She looks like the type that gives more information than you ever want to hear so they edited her story down to 2 mins but left out like, most of the important details cause they fell asleep at the computer.
I've read elsewhere that they looked for him for several days. They left contact info with park rangers and stated they would come back for him. This was in June and he was found in California at the end of July. They got a call from a shelter because of his microchip and drove to pick him up almost two months to the day after he was lost.
His adventuring days are behind him......that was his storming the beaches of normandy moment, afterwards, it's back home to the white picket fence in the suburbs, early retirement and a nice pension.
WOW! That cat really wanted to see its family again! What a heartwarming story! You know, birds are believed to use the earth's magnetic fields to geolocate and is why they can return to their same trees season after season, so maybe cats have this ability too? All I can say, is cats must have abilities humans are yet to fully understand or something, because that is a long journey, and what a journey that cat must have had! Too bad it wasn't wearing a GoPro to document its adventures...would have been awesome to see that.
Point of that last comment was that feeling of having to leave your pet behind. Then that feeling of realizing you didnt leave them and everything was brighter and more colorful all of a sudden. Im so happy you actually got him back. Somethings are just meant to be.
Cats like to stay in their own home. They are not known for enjoying travel. Leave your cats at home and get a pet sitter. Much safer! Glad this sweet smart kitty made it home and there was a happy ending for all! 😻
They seem to travel in an RV... so to them it probably isn't any different than going to another familiar room. If they were traveling on planes and staying in hotel rooms, that would be quite different. Though there are cats like Nala (1bike1world) that have traveled their ENTIRE life and are quite content (because they know no different).
World Chess Champion Alexander Alekhine (1927-35 & 1937-1946) had a cat that used to travel with him to chess tournaments. I guess some cats will do it and accept the travel.
Can anyone explain to me the scientific explanation to how a cat can travel 900 miles, in the CORRECT DIRECTION, back to its owners? Like how is that even possible?
I don't have any scientific explanation. But I can imagine a cat sensing the direction it is being travelled in (in a vehicle), based on the sun, using visual clues also scent (coastal, highway, city, highway, city, Mcdonalds, green forest...). And then loosely following at least some of those clues in reverse. It seems there is the occasional story like this one, it is incredible to think it possible.
a comment i saw on facebook said the Cat probably hid in/under the car/RV at Yellowstone when the owners weren't looking, and jumped out when they were almost home and got lost from there. which is a much more believable story, considering the terrain and distance traveled. it is best to take extraordinary stories on social media with a little bit of doubt. just because they think he traveled all those miles himself, doesn't mean he did. there is no harm in believing it, but i'll keep my doubt, personally. cats hiding under the hood of vehicles is such a common occurrence
Maybe it had a mental and scent map where they were stopping if they made camping stops along the way. If I am in unfamiliar place, I would draw a mental map against some landmark: river. mountain or railway line. So when travel you follow along and after each turn remember on which side was that your reference point landmark, then it is really hard to get lost. I don't think I have been lost ever.
The likeliest scenario is the cat ran off and hid somewhere under the the huge RV these people must drive around and since these people would drive immediately home after losing the cat (I hope. Although sounds like they left it too) it hitched a ride back.
Some people in comments filled in the blanks, and there's a further link in the description. This vid was rather lacking in terms of piecing things together.
Very nice couple although,PLEASE...everyone leave your cat at home where it isafe. This whole tragedy could have been avoided The torture of the journey and wear on his pads and underweight body was unnecessary cruelty For all the cats who didn't make it back home you have my prayers 🙏
I lost my cat driving from oregon to cali. I spent like 4 hrs looking for him but i had other people with me so i had to make a difficult decision and i informed some local businesses and left my number. When we finally arrived at our destination, the cat comes out from somewhere in the van. He was there the whole time. Lol
he looks like my kitty Kat. light gray. I believe that cats are able to return to their homes in much the same way birds are able to navigate on migrations using the earth's electromagnetic fields.
Ironically they show a picture of two cats and the guy that was in the boat that they said some katniss left the shore and swam in the middle of the lake to him looks exactly like that other cat. And I remember back in the mid-80s there was you know real books and scientists and biologists and they know that cats have that sense that their owners can move over a thousand miles and still refined their owner. Kind of like homing pigeon has a sense same thing well a little different but yeah I remember hearing them stories all the time when I was little I've even seen it happen.
Think it's pretty clear what happened in this case it's the same as any case like this - the cat didn't want to identify that it was there and snuck into the vehicle without their notice and laid low, it got out of the vehicle on the way home, and later was picked up near where they got off. I just checked the map, and the town where they were found, Roseville CA, is on the interstate route from Yellowstone national park to their home in Salinas, CA. It's the first big town they would have hit when they got into CA, where the weather and general smells of the place would remind the cat somewhat of home/safety.
Someone who is actually smart. Thanks! I'd believe the story if it was a dog, I doubt a cat would travel that far and be able to keep track, let alone pursue.
@@johnlucas6683 Years ago I heard two stories like that. Cat went missing, owners had to move and in one story it was 3 months later, in second it was a few years, a hundreds miles away those cats found their owners. We don't know the abilities of animals and many more things about the world. Just because technology exist doesn't mean we know everything.
His brain must have evolved to be sensitive to GNSS. Or on how to buy bus tickets. Also, check for feathers on his front legs, and check his lives counter too. Glad he’s home, no matter how he managed it!
It is possible to travel safely with a cat (for instance, when moving). The most important rule is NEVER open a door or window to the outside unless the cat is secured in its carrier. My cat and I drove cross country more than once this way.
I found my cat by the side of the highway at a rest stop. He had obviously jumped out of a car, and was left, stranded between the highway and a river, and was starving. Finders-keepers! (He had collar, no chip)
We lost a cat once when we had to move. Couldn’t find him. We moved about 20 miles away. 3 months later there he was! Outside the new house! Never been there before! Made no sense.
One of your former neighbors found out where you moved and dropped off the cat. Mystery solved.
I stayed with friends on a farm. After their daughter died, they bought a new farm about five miles away. The cat, a big beautiful cat, belonged to their daughter. I was with them when they moved. After moving in, there was no sign of the cat. After searching for him, they decided to check on the old place. He was there, and he would return every time that they took him to the new farm. Eventually, they realised he was happiest at the old farm.
Holy cow!! ❤
@@indigocheetah4172It sometimes comes as a shock to people that “their” cat’s loyalty is actually with a property and not with them.
I believe it. If your windows were open your cat could smell you. Your skin sheds. Cats are amazing. Have a story, too long to go into here. Otis is his name.
Pay no attention to the negative comments.
He did it because "He was infinitely cunning and resourceful always, and above all he feared nothing"-- which is, I think, a quotation from _The Incredible Journey_ about Tao, the cat.
I love that book
That was my favourite book. They have documented several cats that have travelled far to return home.
Is it based on a real story?
@@maxhayashi4078 Is there an article about the book on the internet, perhaps at Wikipedia?
@@maxhayashi4078, no, it was fictional.
Nice to hear a story with a happy ending.
She commented he was sweet now he's sweeter...hes also wiser. He is a survivor. Most humans today couldn't make that journey.
What an incredible story! He is truly your soul cat!
"That day, for no particular reason, I decided to go for a little run..."
Run, Forrest, Run!
He needed that adventure to appreciate his life at home even more. Now he can finally retire.
Thank goodness that the cat was microchipped; that made such a difference when he "got stuck" before getting all the way home. It's obvious that these folks love their cats. I'd suggest that a collar is insufficient for keeping the cat safe on a leash. Harnesses are a better choice.
Cats are too wiggly, I don't trust a collar either
I tried a harness. Two different harnesses. My cat still got out of it.
@@ferretyluv SAME HERE.
so easy to get just the right angle.
have had cats back right out of them.
someone is going to make tons of
money with the first truly cat proof harness...
What happened from CBS Sacramento: the owners stayed in Yellowstone for 5 days before giving up. A month later a woman in a suburb of Sacramento CA heard a cat yowling in outdoor. Her intuition told her the cat was in trouble and she brought it canned food. From its reaction to the popping of the can she knew it's a pet. She then took it home and found from the microchip who its owner is.
Edit: yawning changed to yowling. Thanks for the reply below.
Thank you, you told it better than the useless vid.
What do you mean yawning? And thanks for filling in the blanks.
@@mariarohmer2374 Yowling is what the lady said in the other video.
@@sbffsbrarbrr Thank you! That is what I heard too and makes sense. English isn't my native language.
@@sbffsbrarbrr Oh I see! Thank you. Yowling not yawning. lol That make such better sense and also makes me sad. Poor baby was tired and hungry. So happy he was rescued.😃
They left out the part about the woman who heard a cat yowling and rescued it from its hiding place in a drainpipe. Nursed it back to health then took it to the animal shelter because she knew it was someone's pet.
Clickbait headline: cat walks 900 miles back home
Reality: woman finds microchipped cat, calls owners
This is an incredible story. Thank you for sharing with us 💚 All the best to you and your family
Someone owed that cat money.
😂😂😂❤
Zero judgment for them, truly, but - No way I could've left him, I would have camped there until either he showed up or I died. So happy he's safe & back with his family. Incredible!
same here, cats owners are like the marines, we leave no one behind!
Mee too Cat Lovers are the best people in the World.
sure, forget your full time job and mortgage
@@wadexyz .....and kids, or elderly parents you are caring for, and the multitude of other responsibilities in your life. What happens when your crucial prescriptions run out? What happens when the Park TELLS you to leave?
Really? Would you really?
I doubt it very much.
Hes soooo cute!
Here and there I've seen and heard such things and I've believed each story. Animals are incredible to begin with but when they have the tenacity and will of a beauty like Rayne Beau...they are truly amazing. I had my guy...his name was Mr. Bo Jangles, for 19 years and he was always independent but when he was cuddly and loving, you couldn't say no to him. I'm so glad you shared your story with us. Never underestimate them...for they will shock you with their resolve!
This can be how and why the Egyptians praised the felines 🤩🙏🥹 hope the sweetheart had safe travels during such an adventure 🕊️💞🥰
What an amazing story, aboslutely incredible that he walked 800 miles.
That's probably not what happened.
Too bad he did not find a responsible owner along the way.
@@nancybrouse5070 Our shelter are full of unwanted cats and dogs, so it's not surprising at all, really.
Someone found him and took him to a shelter. They scanned the microchip and drove him to the vet clinic where the chip came from. Then they identified the owners and called them to pick him up. The kitty didn't walk a mile.
@@0prahTV You are not a smart person. Be careful around fire and crossing the street, these things are dangerous and I'm very concerned for your well being due to your obvious mental deficits. I know I've used some big words here, but I think you get the gist.
Please love them. They DO have love in their hearts, and they are very considerate unlike some human. My cat passed away, and it broke my heart to pieces. I keep ask myself what I do wrong?
I'm sure both of us did nothing humanly incorrect. We always do our best, but sometimes fate treats us to heart💔. Been there, more than once.
My heart ♥ goes out to you after suffering such loss my self Tell us about your cat and color
Im so sorry for your loss. I have lost many due to cancer & old age. I believe RFID chips cause cancer. 😢
I'm sorry for your loss. I hope your kitty had some veterinarian care, as they well can be affected by disease or injury. Regardless, even with vet care, they hide well their symptoms, which can present over time. It makes it hard for people to recognize when they are not doing well. Always pay attention to the small clues. Again, sorry, I know the feeling 🥺
I’m happy for you and the 🐱 ❤
There is much information missing from this story. How long did they spend looking for him? How long was he missing? Was he microchipped? Where was he found? By whom?
I think it's the worst editing I've ever seen.
I just commented that too! She looks like the type that gives more information than you ever want to hear so they edited her story down to 2 mins but left out like, most of the important details cause they fell asleep at the computer.
@@Prettykittychimi…..
PROOF is in the chip.....
I've read elsewhere that they looked for him for several days. They left contact info with park rangers and stated they would come back for him. This was in June and he was found in California at the end of July. They got a call from a shelter because of his microchip and drove to pick him up almost two months to the day after he was lost.
Glad you got him back! Great story!!❤❤❤ Boy kitties are the best.
amazing.
A real life Incredible Journey! So happy he's home and safe ❤
Hes adorable actually.
Happy for this cutie affectionate cat to finally being reunited with his family!
Simply amazing 😻
🐈⬛🐾🐾🇺🇸 bless your heart kitty cat ♥️ 🐈⬛ 🐾🐾
His adventuring days are behind him......that was his storming the beaches of normandy moment, afterwards, it's back home to the white picket fence in the suburbs, early retirement and a nice pension.
Cats are our babies
Amazed that the coyotes didn't get him.
They're just canines, they still cant climb rocks or trees like a cat.
@@Ganiscol Where I live the coyotes keep the feral cat population down.
@@Ganiscol a tree, if they're lucky.
WOW! That cat really wanted to see its family again! What a heartwarming story! You know, birds are believed to use the earth's magnetic fields to geolocate and is why they can return to their same trees season after season, so maybe cats have this ability too? All I can say, is cats must have abilities humans are yet to fully understand or something, because that is a long journey, and what a journey that cat must have had! Too bad it wasn't wearing a GoPro to document its adventures...would have been awesome to see that.
It’s like Homeward Bound only irl
Point of that last comment was that feeling of having to leave your pet behind. Then that feeling of realizing you didnt leave them and everything was brighter and more colorful all of a sudden. Im so happy you actually got him back. Somethings are just meant to be.
He s amazing ❤
Welcome ❤home!!
He did it the same way like in the movie "Cats Eye"
People, keep your pets SAFE at HOME. There's no way I would've left my kid behind.
Way to cat mom shame. 🙄
What if you need to travel for a week?
Ss this was a local to me in the Salinas arer, I'd already seen the basic story. But I'm glad to see a little more info to round it out.
I read about this in a Belgian newspaper. So it's likely Rayne Beau was on his way home. Cats are such fascinating animals.
So wonderful! I hope Rayne Beau recovers completely. 🤍
Ohh WHAT A WONDERFUL STORY
.....down to 8 lives now
Lucky you, ALL!!! of you.
Its true, we have excellent sense of direction when its important to us 🐾🐾 wtg, my brethren ❤❤
Cats like to stay in their own home. They are not known for enjoying travel. Leave your cats at home and get a pet sitter. Much safer! Glad this sweet smart kitty made it home and there was a happy ending for all! 😻
They seem to travel in an RV... so to them it probably isn't any different than going to another familiar room. If they were traveling on planes and staying in hotel rooms, that would be quite different. Though there are cats like Nala (1bike1world) that have traveled their ENTIRE life and are quite content (because they know no different).
World Chess Champion Alexander Alekhine (1927-35 & 1937-1946) had a cat that used to travel with him to chess tournaments. I guess some cats will do it and accept the travel.
Leash, not harness? Please tell me she didn't use just a leash on a cat!
I ❤ this story!
Can anyone explain to me the scientific explanation to how a cat can travel 900 miles, in the CORRECT DIRECTION, back to its owners? Like how is that even possible?
They cannot. Because that's a different cat.
I don't have any scientific explanation. But I can imagine a cat sensing the direction it is being travelled in (in a vehicle), based on the sun, using visual clues also scent (coastal, highway, city, highway, city, Mcdonalds, green forest...). And then loosely following at least some of those clues in reverse. It seems there is the occasional story like this one, it is incredible to think it possible.
a comment i saw on facebook said the Cat probably hid in/under the car/RV at Yellowstone when the owners weren't looking, and jumped out when they were almost home and got lost from there. which is a much more believable story, considering the terrain and distance traveled. it is best to take extraordinary stories on social media with a little bit of doubt. just because they think he traveled all those miles himself, doesn't mean he did. there is no harm in believing it, but i'll keep my doubt, personally. cats hiding under the hood of vehicles is such a common occurrence
Cat is a friend of mine
Keep kitty at home.
Maybe it had a mental and scent map where they were stopping if they made camping stops along the way. If I am in unfamiliar place, I would draw a mental map against some landmark: river. mountain or railway line. So when travel you follow along and after each turn remember on which side was that your reference point landmark, then it is really hard to get lost. I don't think I have been lost ever.
❤❤❤❤❤
Cat knew how the map of America....and can read addresses.
The likeliest scenario is the cat ran off and hid somewhere under the the huge RV these people must drive around and since these people would drive immediately home after losing the cat (I hope. Although sounds like they left it too) it hitched a ride back.
Yeah, this whole story seems weird to me. That's not real cat behaviour! They are not as adventurous as most humans make them seem to be
They waited 5 days for him.
Or maybe...Just maybe
It walked back knowing where home was.
Maybe he have Cat-Nav ? 🐱
Cause it’s not the same cat
Why can’t they ask the cat ? Hey how did you travel so far , just ask it ! To receive an answer you have to ask !
Cue the Homeward Bound music.
The still pictures of the cat make me laugh though what a character
hahah, i know though.. and I thought it resembles its mama just a bit 😊
Great job Mr Whiskers!
Devoted cats are known to have a directional homing instinct, just going on these amazing stories that happen from time to time.
He chose freedom. American hero 🇺🇲
Yeah!!
Some of this story must be missing.
Cats are amazing animals but…….
Some people in comments filled in the blanks, and there's a further link in the description. This vid was rather lacking in terms of piecing things together.
Cat carjacked several cars. (Joke) Dukes of Hazzard style🤣🤔
Thank goodness he was found and returned home safely 🥰😍😘😽
Very nice couple although,PLEASE...everyone leave your cat at home where it isafe. This whole tragedy could have been avoided The torture of the journey and wear on his pads and underweight body was unnecessary cruelty
For all the cats who didn't make it back home you have my prayers 🙏
What makes people think this won’t happen. They aren’t meant for leashes.
I lost my cat driving from oregon to cali. I spent like 4 hrs looking for him but i had other people with me so i had to make a difficult decision and i informed some local businesses and left my number. When we finally arrived at our destination, the cat comes out from somewhere in the van. He was there the whole time. Lol
I wish my little dude did the same. I miss that Thai cat-shaped beast so much! 😭
He was in better shape when he came back
he looks like my kitty Kat. light gray. I believe that cats are able to return to their homes in
much the same way birds are able to navigate on migrations using the earth's electromagnetic fields.
She doesn't realize that her "scream" is probably what chased her cat off. How ironically dull.
🐱
I take my cats out only in their enclosed stroller. Those cat harnesses and leashes are not secure. So glad this kitty found his way home.
Why? How?
Because Cat can. 😌
The vet called us saying someone tried to register our cat 4 towns away almost 30 miles alway 1 year after he went missing
The title is a little misleading. I only watched this because it sounds like the cat traveled 900 miles on his own.
How long did it take? How far away was the shelter from their home?
Use a harness
plot twist: that's not their cat
"A different cat in all the best ways". Agreed, not the same cat.
@@SRSR-pc8tinah they left out the part that mentioned the cat was identified through it's microchip
Definitely not the same cat.
@@mullarky another story mentioned the cat was identified through it's microchip
Maybe she should not have screamed when he got loose. That might have scared him even more.
Agree with others - keep them safe at home.
That was his only chance to experience the world on his own, and he has to take the opportunity before it was too late
Ironically they show a picture of two cats and the guy that was in the boat that they said some katniss left the shore and swam in the middle of the lake to him looks exactly like that other cat. And I remember back in the mid-80s there was you know real books and scientists and biologists and they know that cats have that sense that their owners can move over a thousand miles and still refined their owner. Kind of like homing pigeon has a sense same thing well a little different but yeah I remember hearing them stories all the time when I was little I've even seen it happen.
WOW! Glad he came back. Feel free to share this wholesome story with JD Vance and his boss!
why the need to politicize everything, why the need to turn a beautiful story into a source of anger and controversy? i don't get you people
@@juanaltredo2974yeah I don't like politics having to be a part of everything, it's just annoying
Zero sense of humor.
Go change your diapers and take a nap.☝️
@@juanaltredo2974 because in his mind, the other side is evil. He is doing the lord's work.
@@juanaltredo2974 as much as I agree with you, it's politicians who brought up pet eating topic, instead of sticking with politics.
Terrible job of editing, AP.
I would walk back 900miles to California if I was stuck in Wyoming too.
That's why you get a harness for your cat instead of just putting a leash on his collar like a dog.🤯
Yep, Siamese cat
Think it's pretty clear what happened in this case it's the same as any case like this - the cat didn't want to identify that it was there and snuck into the vehicle without their notice and laid low, it got out of the vehicle on the way home, and later was picked up near where they got off. I just checked the map, and the town where they were found, Roseville CA, is on the interstate route from Yellowstone national park to their home in Salinas, CA. It's the first big town they would have hit when they got into CA, where the weather and general smells of the place would remind the cat somewhat of home/safety.
Very astute observation...!
Someone who is actually smart. Thanks! I'd believe the story if it was a dog, I doubt a cat would travel that far and be able to keep track, let alone pursue.
Yes. That's my theory too
@@johnlucas6683 Years ago I heard two stories like that. Cat went missing, owners had to move and in one story it was 3 months later, in second it was a few years, a hundreds miles away those cats found their owners. We don't know the abilities of animals and many more things about the world. Just because technology exist doesn't mean we know everything.
Unless he was microchipped I don’t think that’s the same cat. They even said he came back a different cat. BECAUSE it’s a different cat 🐱?
Unfortunately by the cat's actions we know it didn't care too much about its owner.
His brain must have evolved to be sensitive to GNSS. Or on how to buy bus tickets. Also, check for feathers on his front legs, and check his lives counter too. Glad he’s home, no matter how he managed it!
Your editing is terrible. You make the story incomprehensible.
Bigfoot helped the cat
0:49 my heart melted
Micro chip & harness from now on?
You don't take cats on vacation, because if they get out of their cage (or off leash), they will run away.
That's what happens when you travel with cats. That's irresponsible.
It is possible to travel safely with a cat (for instance, when moving). The most important rule is NEVER open a door or window to the outside unless the cat is secured in its carrier. My cat and I drove cross country more than once this way.
How did that cat make it cross eyed 900 km?
I found my cat by the side of the highway at a rest stop. He had obviously jumped out of a car, and was left, stranded between the highway and a river, and was starving. Finders-keepers! (He had collar, no chip)
…….