JAKARTA A touching story came from a couple from California, Benny and Susanne Anguiano. After losing their favorite cat named Rayne Beau, in Yellowstone National Park, United States for two months, they finally managed to reunite with the hairy cat.

Launching The Guardian, September 21, the incident began when the couple went on vacation to Yellowstone in June. At that time, Rayne Beau was surprised by something in the wild and ran into the forest. Even though they look for their cat every day, Rayne Beau has never been found.

After 60 days of fruitless search, the couple were forced to leave Yellowstone without their cat. Susanne felt very sad and depressed because she felt she had ignored Rayne Beau.

However, the magic occurred in early August. The microchip attached to Rayne Beau helped find it. The couple received a message from Pet Watch, a pet tracking service, informing them that their cat had been found in Roseville, California. A woman finds Rayne Beau alone on the street and takes her to a shelter.

Despite Rayne Beau's thinness and weakness, the couple are very grateful that their cat has been found. They share their stories on Facebook, hoping to inspire others to take care of their pets well.

So the mystery is how Rayne Beau got 800 miles (1287 km) from Yellowstone to Roseville and was found on the streets.

However, the couple hopes their story can encourage someone to provide information about their cat journey. They also appeal to other pet owners to install tracking devices on their pets to avoid loss.


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