Missing cat in Tallinn found in neighbouring flat after 108 km search
A cat that went missing in Tallinn on Saturday evening was found on Monday evening in an unexpected location – a neighbouring flat. The cat's owner had walked 108 kilometres searching for the animal over two days.
EstoniaA cat that went missing in Tallinn was finally found on Monday evening after its owner had walked 108 kilometres searching for the animal over two days.
The cat went missing on Saturday evening in the capital, and its owner immediately began an active search. The man walked around the city for several days looking for his beloved pet, but the long walks did not yield results. Yet the final solution turned out to be surprisingly simple – the furry creature had ended up locked in a neighbouring flat.
The cat's owners expressed gratitude to everyone who helped with the search. "We are very grateful to everyone who helped search," they said after finding their pet. The animal was found safe and sound and was able to return to its owners.
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