Crouching Tiger is no longer far from home. The black cat, which went missing eight months ago from its New Hampshire home, somehow turned up 700 miles away---in Michigan. Exactly how the kitty got to Michigan remains a mystery.
It was a long-awaited reunion for a family in New Hampshire after their beloved missing cat was found 700 miles away in Michigan.
A family expected to never again see their pet, Crouching Tiger, after she vanished from their home in New Hampshire 8 months ago. Then they got a surprising call from a shelter 700 miles away in Michigan — saying the black cat had come in as a stray, the Humane Society of Huron Valley said on Facebook.
Kumiko, a young black cat, is back with her family in New England after a mysterious 800-mile trek to Michigan.
Barrels of firefighting foam were collected around New Hampshire and sent to Ohio. Last month, remnants of the foam returned to New England to be tested.
LONDONDERRY, New Hampshire (WMUR) – A cat who went missing in New Hampshire turned up more than 700 miles away from home. The Ambler family said their cat Kumiko was last seen months ago in Londonderry, New Hampshire. However, the family recently received a surprising call from someone who said their cat had been found in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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It was a long-awaited reunion for a family in New Hampshire after their beloved missing cat was found 700 miles away in Michigan.
Crouching Tiger' ended up at the Humane Society of Huron Valley in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Using her microchip, the humane society was able to connect with her family 700 miles away in New Hampshire.