Nearly three days after my husband returned a lost bank card that someone had left in an ATM, we received a call and a visit ourselves. Mary was a lady returning our own beloved cat, Leonidus, who had also gone missing three days earlier.
A lot of Mary’s neighbors have indoor/outdoor cats, but women’s intuition made her call the cat into her home and Leo went straight in! She immediately took him to the vet, where he was scanned and we were contacted the same day. The notification timing from PetLink was great. I could not believe how far Leo went off and I was so happy to be reunited with our family pet. Having him microchipped made the difference between someone returning Leo to us and someone keeping him.
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