Charleston Animal Society reunites a lost cat (Mr. Mojo) with his owner Erin after 10 years thanks to a microchip
In this release from the Charleston Animal Society on Facebook:
Over 10 years ago Erin adopted Mr. Mojo (aka Mr. Kitty) as well as another kitten named Mahi on the same day. She later moved in with a dog who Mr. Mojo despised. One night Mojo whined at the door to be let out until Erin let him outside. He was an indoor/outdoor cat who usually came home, but after that night he never returned. For weeks she put up flyers in her neighborhood posted on social media and checked the shelter. She did all the right things and still, Mr. Mojo wasn’t found.
After a few years, She reluctantly gave up hope of finding him and adopted two other kitties
Last week Mojo was picked up by Animal Control officers about 2 miles from where he went missing 10 years ago in Mt. Pleasant. He was brought into the shelter and our team found a microchip that was traced to Erin. If your microchip information is kept up to date, @24 Pet Watch Microchips are truly your pet’s ticket home when lost!
When our Chief Lifesaving Officer, Pearl Sutton called Erin and she broke down in tears. She had been so worried about Mr. Kitty and was shocked that he was at the shelter. Erin rushed to Charleston Animal Society to reclaim her boy.
The dog that Mr. Kitty didn’t like had since passed away but his kitten brother, Mahi turned 10 years old and was still with Erin. Mr. Kitty’s human sister, was 13 when he went missing and is 23 now. Time marches on but what an amazing story this is.
Mr. Kitty’s lost and found saga is just one of the many stories of survival and networking that our team perform 7 days a week at Charleston Animal Society!