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Cat missing for nearly a year found in Missouri, reunited with owner thanks to microchip
Harriet was missing for 11 months before a citizen found her and police used her microchip to reunite her with family, highlighting microchipping's importance.
- On Sunday, a concerned citizen in Raymore found the cat and contacted police dispatch, leading officers to scan her microchip and facilitate her reunion.
- Missing for 11 months, the cat Harriet had been gone nearly a year before being found, local reports described.
- Raymore police officers used the registry data to reunite Harriet, who was microchipped with contact information, after 11 months missing.
- Raymore Animal Control shared the story on social media and thanked the citizen who stopped to help Harriet, calling it a reminder of microchipping’s importance.
- The Pet Resource Center of Kansas City offers a free microchip scanner and advises scanning the entire pet, recording the chip ID or QR code, and using the registry to contact owners.
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