Tapi yg sgt tacing tu kucing tu g cari tuan dia kt rusia..pas dua tahun kucing tu sampai kt rusia lepas tempuh 2000 batu!!!!..jiran dia cakap memang kucing tu dh hilang 2 tahun..rupa2nya kucing tu g cari tuan dia...tuan dia jumpa dia kt depan pintu rumah dia kt rusia dlm keadaan kurus kering..huhu...
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after 2 years and 2,000 miles, a cat finds his owner
A cat reportedly trekked 2,000 miles to find his owners after they moved house without him.
Ravila Hairova, 52, thought her grey cat Karim would find the change too upsetting so she asked neighbours to take him in.
She even left his favourite chair, cushion and food bowls behind in Gulistan, Uzbekistan, so he would feel at home.
But two years later she found her bedraggled, starving pet waiting on her doorstep at her new home in Liska, Russia.
"I knew he had disappeared from my neighbours' home a few days after we left which was very sad but we never heard another word about him," she said.
"Then I was walking along the road and I saw this cat which seemed to be waiting for me. When I go closer I saw it was Karim - thin, and in very poor condition but it was him.
"He is very happy now and so are we. I've no idea how he found us but I'm very glad he did."
Ravila's husband Lev Kondratyev, 46, said: "He looks like he used up all of his nine lives to get to us - but it's definitely him.
"There are certain marks on his body including a scar on his tail when it was caught in the door that show us he is 100 per cent our Karim - and he obviously recognised us as well."
Read more: http://www.mypointless.com/2010_06_01_archive.html#ixzz2LKHElApJ
Karim the cat survives 2,000 mile journey to find his family
When Ravila Hairova had to move she thought her cat, Karim, wouldn't be able to handle the dramatic change, so she left him with her neighbors. Two years later, as she returned home from work, she found the cat sitting on her doorstep waiting for her, The Sun reports.
Hairova had made sure to leave the cat's favorites items behind for him, including his favorite chair and food bowls. But a few days after she arrived at her new home and called her neighbors to see how he was doing, she was told he had run away. At that point she assumed she would never see him again.
"I knew he had disappeared from my neighbours' home a few days after we left which was very sad but we never heard another word about him," she told the news provider.
Karim travelled from Uzbekistan to Russia, crossing three state borders, and found his owners once again. He looked frail and malnourished, but was in good spirits.
"He is very happy now and so are we. I've no idea how he found us but I'm very glad he did," she said to the news source.
The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) has a few tips for pet owners who plan on travelling with their pets inside the country and beyond.
Many countries have specific rules regarding the entrance of pets from outside, so it is recommended that owners familiarize themselves with the specific country's laws and rules by researching on the internet or contacting the particular country's embassy.
Some countries may require documentation showing the animal has had all of the proper vaccinations before entering the country, so it best to prepare a few a months in advance to avoid any last minute disruptions in the travel plans.
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tacing gler aku baca.. aku pernah sebenarnya alami perkara mcm ni tp bukan sbb mcm ni la.. kisahnyer.. ada sekor kucing ni family kami dh xmo bela la.. then kami buang jauh2.. bbrp kilometer.. tehn bebrapa hari lepas tu dia leh balik rumah... then biarkan je la.. sama gak kes burung punai aku bela dr kecik.. lepas di hutan then bbrp hari lepas tu dia balik rumah hehe
Kucing kalau dah duduk kat rumah kita, kalau kita buang kat mana pun dia boleh cari jalan balik kerumah kita semula.
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