Hi everyone,
Today we are back with yet another happy-ending story from our friends over at The Mayhew Animal Home!
And it proofs that one should never give up hope when it comes to a missing cat…
Lost Cat Reunited with Owners after Nine Months
A lost cat who went missing for nine months has been reunited with her owners thanks to having the correct microchipping details and The Mayhew Animal Home.
Two-year-old calico cat, Jingle, first arrived at The Mayhew after a member of the public found her hiding behind a block of flats in a poor condition. Sadly, Jingle was skinny and had suffered from some injuries whilst she was missing and had several dry scabs over her back and shoulders.
Fearing that she was in a lot of pain, the kind gentleman immediately brought Jingle to The Mayhew. On arrival, The Mayhew’s Vet Team got to work with checking Jingle over and making sure she was comfortable.
Mayhew Vet, Dr. Emma Robinson, said: “Jingle had large, dry scabs over much of her back and shoulders. The injuries appeared to be burns of some description, possibly from a chemical, and she smelt like solvent.”
“We examined the scabs, which luckily appeared to be fairly superficial, and clipped and cleaned her wounds and gave her pain relief to help her feel more comfortable while she was with us.”
Whilst Jingle was recovering, The Mayhew’s Animal Welfare Officers scanned her and found that luckily she was microchipped.
Animal Welfare Officer at The Mayhew, Tania Mazzoni, said: “One of the first things we do when an animal is brought in to us, is check for a microchip so we can contact the owner as quickly as possible. Fortunately Jingle was microchipped, so we were able to contact her owner straight away and give her the good news that she was safe at our Home.”
Jingle was last seen by her owner, Monika, at her home in Willesden Green in April 2016 – a whopping nine months before she was found.
Jingle’s owner, Monika, said: “Jingle has always liked wandering, but she usually only disappears for two or three days maximum at a time, so when she was missing for longer than that, I began to really worry. I desperately tried to find Jingle and called up the microchipping company to see if she had been found, but sadly had no luck.”
“I was thrilled when we got the call from The Mayhew to say they had Jingle. It was actually my birthday when they called and it was truly the best present to find out she was safe.”
After being lost for such a long time, Jingle was finally able to return home. Her owner came to collect her from The Mayhew and took her back home where she would feel safe and comfortable with her family, and could continue her medical treatment with her local vets.
Monika, added: “It’s amazing to have Jingle back with us and she has settled back into her home really quickly. We were heartbroken to find out that she had gotten injured when she was lost, and we have since taken her to our vets frequently. Thankfully now she is back to her happy, healthy self, and the scabs have healed, she’s gained back a healthy weight and her fur has grown back.”
Tania, added: “Jingle’s story highlights how important it is to get your pet microchipped, as it means we can quickly reunite beloved pets with their owners. Sadly we get hundreds of stray cats and dogs come in to us every year who haven’t been microchipped, and it’s heartbreaking to think that they could be someone’s missing pet.”
“Microchipping your pet is a hallmark of responsible pet ownership, and is a reliable way of making sure that you and your pet can be reunited should they ever go missing. We encourage anyone who hasn’t got their pet microchipped to make an appointment at our Community Vet Clinic or visit one of the many microchipping events in local parks in April, where our team of Animal Welfare Officers are on-hand to microchip dogs for free.”
“Thanks to being microchipped, we were able to get in contact with Jingle’s owner within just 24 hours of her being brought into our Home. We don’t know what happened to Jingle during the nine months and can imagine she must have been so scared. We’re so glad that she is safe now and is back with her owner where she can be loved again and fully recover from her ordeal.”
The Mayhew see hundreds of lost cats and dogs come through their doors every year, unfortunately many of which are not identifiable because they haven’t been microchipped. With the one-year-anniversary of the compulsory dog microchipping law coming up in April, The Mayhew are urging owners who have not already got their pet chipped to do so with their free microchipping for dogs events and low-cost services at their Community Vet Clinic.
Since the law was passed on April 6th 2016, it is now a legal requirement for all dogs to be microchipped and their contact details kept up-to-date. Owners who do not microchip their dog could be faced with a penalty fine, so now really is the time to get your pet microchipped. Though this law doesn’t include cats for now, Jingle’s story, highlights how effective this tiny little chip can be in making sure you and your pet stay together pawever.
In light of the one-year anniversary of the law, The Mayhew’s Animal Welfare Officers are offering free microchipping for dogs at BARK in the Park community events in April. Even if you haven’t managed to microchip your dog, The Mayhew will do it for free, no questions asked. Head to their website www.themayhew.org to find out more about the events.
The Mayhew also offers low cost microchipping services at their Community Vet Clinic in Kensal Green, North West London. Please call 020 8962 8017 or email vetclinic@mayhewanimalhome.org to book an appointment.
If you and your pet have been happily reunited thanks to the power of the microchip, share your story on social media using the hashtag #TogetherPawever.
So good that this cat was chipped and so there could be a happy ending to a sad story. My last cat I got from an animal shelter was already chipped, I think they only hand them out chipped these days. So all I had to do was register her. I took the chance to microchip my tom, too, then, He had been tattooed in 2005, but it was not that good to read and I thought better a chip AND a tattoo than no chip and a tattoo that cannot be deciphered anymore.
Yep nowadays all of them come chipped
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Thanks!
Happy end <3
Thank you 🙂
Lovely happy ending and another persuasive argument for microchipping.
Indeed! I always recommend micro chipping
HAPPY ENDING what good advice too. So glad family was reunited and the kind man that brought her in deserves a cheer!
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POR FAVOR, NO PERMITAN QUE SUS GATOS SALGAN AL DOLOR Y AL PELIGRO DE LA CALLE!!!!
I am glad this one had a happy ending. All our cats are microchipped, even though they are indoor cats.
I always recommend microchipping to everyone nowadays.
Lovely story and such a boost to anyone else who may have lost their cat :). Great to highlight the need for chipping too. If they made it free then I think more people would do it.
They should make it free but who would pay the vets 😡
What a wonderful story and it definitely makes a strong case for microchipping. All of my dogs and cats have been chipped since the technology was introduced and, while I have happily so far needed to make use of the chip, it is always reassuring to know that the information will be easily found should they get away from us.
LOS GATOS NO DEBEN TENER ACCESO NUNCA JAMÁS AL DOLOR Y AL PELIGRO DE LA CALLE. LOS GATOS DEBEN ESTAR EN UN RECINTO CERRADO, DEBIDAMENTE SELLADO CON REDES…ETC.
True. 🙁
Thanks <3
Can’t microchips cause cancer? I’m just wondering, I’ve heard this. They are great for reuniting, ut are they safe for their health?
Sorry…”but” are they safe”, not “ut”.
They have been used for a long time and it’s possible some of the older ones might have had that problem.
I have been nervous to do that. It seems weird to me to put a foreign object in my pet. But I do understand the good they can do…this story obviously shows that. 🙂
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Glad for the happy ending! I’m surprised that there is a law there that requires micro chipping. Not that it’s a bad idea. Tippy is micro chipped. I just don’t like the government mandating things like that. But, that’s just me.
True but it’s the only way to get some people to do that.
glad tippy is safe at home.
Us too. 🙂
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Thanks for sharing. ^^