It was a long-awaited reunion for a family in New Hampshire after their beloved missing cat was found 700 miles away in Michigan.
There's good news for the Ambler family of Londonderry, New Hampshire. The family is celebrating the return of their beloved family black cat, Kumiko, who has been missing since March. Kumiko has had a very interesting journey since running away eight months ago. It's been an adventure, to say the least.
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A cat missing from New Hampshire since March is finally back home after a long journey to Michigan. The Ambler family from Londonderry thought they’d never see Kumiko again. Eight months later, they received a call that she’d been found.
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.
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After eight months and a 700-plus-mile journey, a lost cat was safely reunited with its New Hampshire family after being found by the Humane Society of Huron Valley in Ann Arbor, Michigan. “Crouching Tiger came to us as a stray,” the Humane Society said in a Jan. 8 Facebook post. “We never imagined how far she’d traveled from home.”
A family from Londonderry, New Hampshire, is thrilled to have Kumiko back after she was found in Ann Arbor, Michigan NBC Universal, Inc. A cat missing from New Hampshire since March is finally ...
It was a long-awaited reunion for a family in New Hampshire after their beloved missing cat was found 700 miles away in Michigan.
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