2 years had passed since Epsy’s disappearance. After searching for her for a long time in vain, the owner of this cat began to believe that she would never see her again. Photos recently shared on Facebook have changed the situation.
A cat has returned home after not being found for 2 years, reported Global News .
Wendy Syvret lives in Calgary in the Canadian province of Alberta. In September 2020, her cat Epsy disappeared without a trace, plunging her mistress into great sadness.
Epsy used to venture outside and always ended up coming back, but “ one day she came out through a gap in the fence and disappeared ,” says her owner. She was all the more worried as the cat suffered from a disability restricting her movements. In particular, she was unable to jump.
Wendy Syvret had looked for her everywhere in the neighborhood and surrounding areas. She had also posted wanted notices on social networks. Efforts remained unsuccessful. “ We all thought she was gone ” forever, confides the Calgarian.
Until this famous Friday September 2, 2022, that is to say 2 years almost to the day after his disappearance. Wendy Syvret came across photos of a cat resembling Epsy , shared on a Facebook page dedicated to lost and found pets. Someone had just discovered her wandering and in bad shape.
At first, Wendy Syvret couldn’t believe it was Epsy . “ She’s been gone for 2 years, it’s not possible that it’s my cat ,” she said to herself. The veterinarian who detected her identification chip nevertheless confirmed that it was indeed her.
The cat’s fur was so matted that it caused her terrible pain. The vets had to put her to sleep to shave her. “ She lost the tips of her ears because of frostbite, ” adds her mistress, who specifies that, despite everything, blood tests revealed “ that she was in incredible shape for an animal that had wandered for 2 years. ” .
“A miracle cat”
Epsy was not very far from his house; it was only a few blocks away. A vision problem diagnosed by veterinarians had most likely prevented her from finding her way home.
“ Angels fed her and gave her a kind of shelter ,” continues Wendy Syvret , who expressed her gratitude to these charitable souls.
Back home, Epsy will no longer run away. In any case, Wendy Syvret intends to stop him. She is going to have her fence repaired so that she no longer has to go through this terrible ordeal.
“ She’s a little miracle cat ,” she concluded.