That TALL tall story appears that all cats have nine lives, can be true for the California Maine Kun, named Agi.
Palicids in Los Angeles were in danger of a beloved cat for two months after the wild fire left his family’s house in ashes. But its owner, 82 -year -old Catherine Kifer, hopes a little.
On the weekend, Kifer got a phone call from West Los Angeles Animal Shelter. His daughter, Carolin Kifer, shared his reunion in a ticket video on Saturday, who quickly got more than 1 million likes. It shows that Catherine poured tears with kefar’s eyes because Agie is curved in her hand.
“I was very worried that I would wake up and (find) it was a dream.”
The day that Kififer was in a medical appointment was set on fire in his neighborhood and his children could not get Aegie – which was likely to hide – when they tried to rescue it.
“My mom asked one thing: ‘Did you get Aegie?” Caroline remembers.
Many pet owners were struggling to reach their pets during a rude rush to exit the Palisds Wildfire in January.
Agie, who is about 5 years old, was given a gift to Catherine Kifer by a friend during the Kovid -19 epidemic. Social media users have touched the pair’s reunion video so much that many ask for daily updates. Family for Agie’s vet bill, 000 30,000 Gofundme campaign was ranked $ 21,000 by Tuesday afternoon.
The cat has transplanted several blood and is now looking at the expert.
“It was basically in a state of skin and bone and complete starvation,” Caroline said.
The family will officially reunite with Aegi when they are released from the hospital on Thursday. Kifar said she was waiting for anxiety, and she has a message for other pet owners: “Don’t underestimate cats,” he said.
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