Lost cat's 900‑mile trek reunites him with his owners
An almost cinematic story took place in the United States, featuring a Siamese cat named Rayne Beau in a leading role. Although he got lost in Yellowstone National Park and his owners had lost hope of finding him, the whole matter had an incredible "happy ending."
8:37 AM EDT, September 23, 2024
In many situations, real life writes the best movie scripts. An example is the story of Susanne and Benny Anguiano and their Siamese cat, Rayne Beau, who was named in honor of the rainbow.
They lost their cat and lost hope of ever seeing him again
The couple was completely devastated when, during a visit to Yellowstone National Park, they lost their beloved pet. The frightened cat ran deep into the forest and could not be coaxed out.
Because Susanne and Benny were then hundreds of miles away from their home in California, they completely lost hope of ever seeing their pet again after returning. Additionally, they felt that they had simply left him to fend for himself.
He traveled from Wyoming to California. The incredible story of the Siamese cat
The couple decided to heal their wound by adopting another cat. But precisely 61 days later, a voice on the phone informed them that Rayne Beau had been found in Roseville, California. He was incredibly exhausted because he had traveled about 900 miles.
The cat first went to a local animal protection organization and then to the owners, who were identified and located thanks to a microchip.