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Heathcliff the Cat Travels from New Jersey to Georgia

The 2-year-old orange tabby will return to his owner in New Jersey, thanks to his microchip.

Heathcliff the Cat Travels from New Jersey to Georgia
Heathcliff, an orange tabby cat like the one shown here, traveled nearly 700 miles.
Three weeks ago, Heathcliff the orange tabby cat ran away from his Sicklerville, N.J., home where he lived with Krystyn O’Donnell. The cat’s wanderlust led him to the doorstep of Gertha Mathis in an Atlanta, Ga., suburb. His journey took him nearly 700 miles, NBC10 News of South New Jersey reports.

Mathis was startled to find the orange tabby outside her home, but was even more surprised when she learned just how far he had traveled to end up in her yard. Mathis and her husband took Heathcliff to an animal shelter in Lawrenceville, Ga., where shelter workers routinely scanned him for microchip identification. When the scanner picked up a microchip, the shelter staff learned that Heathcliff belonged to O’Donnell.

Luckily, O’Donnell had the microchip implanted under Heathcliff’s skin when she adopted him from the Cumberland County SPCA. The shelter has been implanting the devices in each adopted pet for a little over a year, according to shelter employee Stacie Toppin.

Now, O’Donnell is working to find a way to bring Heathcliff home. Mathis is glad that the cat will be reunited with his owner.

Posted: November 15 2007 2 a.m. EDT

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Sounds more to me like Heathcliff got stuck in a car or truck or something. Cats usually don't run away. Another reason to make them house cats. Thank goodness he had a microchip.
Cathy, Hubbard, OH
Posted: 2/27/2008 6:41:26 AM
It is amazing what can be done to keep track of pets. Having taken in a stray myself and having the vet check her I wondered if her other family missed her. Lucky for both of us we found each other.
Angela & Chica, Arlington, VA
Posted: 11/15/2007 6:19:32 PM
I just loved this story and it had a happy ending too. I feel that every pet should have a micro-chip but most of all its up to the owner to register the pet or the system will never work. I work for a vet and we see this problem all the time. Please spay and neuter your pets unless you plan on breeding. If you ever find a stray please check it for a chip or call animal care and control.
sheri, jacksonville, FL
Posted: 11/15/2007 5:39:22 PM
so glad the cat made it home safe!
debby, oxord, NC
Posted: 11/15/2007 5:17:47 PM
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