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Cat Missing for Nearly a Year Found in Missouri, Reunited with Owner
Microchip helps bring lost pet home after 11 months
Feb. 2, 2026 at 8:55pm
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A cat named Harriet that had been missing for 11 months was found in Raymore, Missouri, and reunited with her family thanks to the microchip implanted in her. Raymore Animal Control scanned the cat, found the contact information, and were able to return the lost pet to its owner.
Why it matters
This story highlights the importance of microchipping pets, as it can help reunite lost animals with their owners even after an extended period of time. It also demonstrates the value of community members taking action to help lost pets they encounter.
The details
Raymore Animal Control received a call from a concerned citizen who had found the cat on Sunday. Officers retrieved the cat and scanned it for a microchip, which contained the owner's contact information. This allowed them to reunite the cat, named Harriet, with her family after she had been missing for 11 months.
- Harriet went missing 11 months ago.
- Harriet was found by a citizen and returned to her owner this past Sunday.
The players
Harriet
A cat that was missing for 11 months before being found and reunited with her owner.
Raymore Animal Control
The animal control department in Raymore, Missouri that scanned Harriet's microchip and facilitated her reunion with her owner.
Concerned citizen
A member of the Raymore community who found Harriet and contacted authorities to help return her to her owner.
What they’re saying
“Stories like Harriet's are a powerful reminder of how important microchipping is. A simple chip can make all the difference in bringing a lost pet home, even after a long time apart.”
— Raymore Animal Control (Social media)
The takeaway
This heartwarming story underscores the value of microchipping pets, as it can help reunite lost animals with their owners even after an extended period of time. It also demonstrates the importance of community members taking action to help lost pets they encounter.
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