After 15 years of separation, the owner miraculously reconnected with his tabby

when Charles took up an infant brown tabby cat. Her given name was Brandy. They spent a few months together pleasantly, but suddenly something terrible happened. Brandy disappeared. She left the backyard one day and didn’t return.

His heart was broken by Brandy’s disappearance. Charles searched frantically all over for the kitten, but he was unsuccessful.

Though the worst scenario crossed his mind, Charles secretly hoped that Brandy had been adopted and well-cared for by someone.

Later, Charles was forced to continue his journey. He went to the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles, where he is now employed as a computer technician, and he adopted two kittens.

It was a bleak situation. But after 15 years, Charles received a call that was unexpected and unanticipated. The Palmdale Animal Care Center answered the phone on the other end and informed him that they had discovered a cat that they thought to be his and was injured.

The cat was discovered just about 40 miles (65 kilometres) from his home, and the microchip that had been placed in her allowed for the confirmation of the animal’s identity. Although Charles’s residence had changed, fortunately his phone number had not.

Charles had no idea what had happened to Brandy during the course of these 15 years, but he made the assumption that someone had taken the cat in as an adoption and had kept her in their home without first checking her chip.

H/T: AP News

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