Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

Panich52

(5,829 posts)
Thu Feb 5, 2015, 11:09 AM Feb 2015

After Only 20 Minutes in Shelter, Cat Breaks Out and Hunts Down His Rescuer

After Only 20 Minutes in Shelter, Cat Breaks Out and Hunts Down His Rescuer | Care2 Causes

The cool Mississippi air wrapped around Ann Bosche as she stepped into the front yard to take her mini Dachshund Gracie out one last time before bed. It was normally a quiet time of day, but the smell of an intruder quickly set off a storm of barking. Ann could see a set of eyes twinkling beneath the Camellia bush, and that could only mean one thing.

“We get several dogs and cats dropped off in this neighborhood so I figured this was another one,” Ann explained who welcomed the visitor with a soft voice. “What came out from under that bush was a large, beautiful cat with a white tip on his tail. I said, ‘Aren’t you a fancy thing?”

Ann hurried inside to get some food for her new friend who appeared rather thin and soiled.

“He was skittish and backed away while I placed the bowl under the bush. He ate, said his good-byes and left. The next night, he was back again.”

Ann was enchanted by this cat with the lovely white-tipped tail and she began feeding him daily, moving the bowl closer to the front porch with each meal.

“After a week, he was on the porch, morning and evening, waiting,” Ann said. “He stayed a month. My husband figured we already had enough animals with a dog and two cats and wanted me to take the cat to the animal shelter. The next morning, I reluctantly loaded him up in a cat carrier and off we went. I dropped him off and an attendant took him to the back where the cages are. When he brought me my carrier, he said that the cat was back there banging his head against the iron cage door.”

“I cried the five miles back to my house,” Ann said, still sorrowful about that day.

He Escaped the Shelter 20 Minutes Later

Ann began checking the shelter’s website for an adoption photo of the cat, but she never saw one. She was hopeful that someone had perhaps adopted him right away before there was time to create an adoption listing. But she was very wrong. You see, the cat had actually escaped from the shelter a short 20 minutes after she had driven off. This feline literally couldn’t be contained, and it would seem he was tracking one particular person to one particular place. He’d already found his adopter, she just didn’t know it yet.

One early morning, at the end of April, Ann awoke very early to the sound of her husband having a conversation with someone in the kitchen. She though it was very odd, so she climbed out of bed and headed out to see what was going on.

“I looked at the clock and wondered who was at my house at 5:30 am.,” Ann said. “I got up to see and what I found was nothing short of a miracle. I saw a cat, sitting at my husband’s feet, talking to him. I kept trying to focus on the cat and when he flipped his tail around, I saw proof. There was the white tip. I started crying and quietly said ‘Oh my baby, Hi Fancy.’ He turned, saw me and ran to me, talking and squealing the whole way. I truly think he was saying ‘I found you! I’m home now.’”

Despite her husband’s short-lived initial objections, this time Ann had made up her mind. Mr. Fancy was here to stay.

“This cat spent a month traveling along busy streets, rail road lines, and rough neighborhoods trying to find me,” Ann said. “I think he had a guardian angel looking out for him, directing him back to my house. I love him so much and feel we were meant to be together. He belongs here. Mr. Fancy will never want for a home, food or love again.”

Do You Have A Happy Rescue Story to Share?

If you have an uplifting or inspirational rescue story that you’d like to submit for consideration to appear here on Care2.com, please upload it here. ( http://harmonyfund.org/the-great-animal-rescue )

http://www.care2.com/causes/after-only-20-minutes-in-shelter-cat-breaks-out-and-hunts-down-his-rescuer.html





13 replies = new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight: NoneDon't highlight anything 5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
After Only 20 Minutes in Shelter, Cat Breaks Out and Hunts Down His Rescuer (Original Post) Panich52 Feb 2015 OP
Uhhhh, husband-- narnian60 Feb 2015 #1
Aww, Fancy took a big fancy to her. Arugula Latte Feb 2015 #2
animals make us better roguevalley Feb 2015 #3
+1 Enthusiast Feb 2015 #13
Bless all who care for our fellow creatures. Jakes Progress Feb 2015 #4
Awww, the bond reminds me of the one I had arikara Feb 2015 #5
Your story reminds me of Buger Bear Panich52 Feb 2015 #10
He's gorgeous. arikara Feb 2015 #11
I read this to my 5 rescues (split screen, with their "birdie" video on one). raven mad Feb 2015 #6
Beautiful kitty! spooky3 Feb 2015 #9
Is someone chopping onions? shenmue Feb 2015 #7
Our 5th cat has a cool story. 3catwoman3 Feb 2015 #8
darn! all weepy over here. hopemountain Feb 2015 #12

arikara

(5,562 posts)
5. Awww, the bond reminds me of the one I had
Thu Feb 5, 2015, 02:25 PM
Feb 2015

with my beloved Spinner. I had just taken a turkey out of the oven when I heard a banging at the door. Opened it up and no person was there, just a black cat looking up at me. I cut up the liver and gave it to him. It turned out that he lived with a neighbor but he decided that he belonged with me. He would come over to visit all the time and we'd spend time together. When we were moving out, he sat in the middle of the bare living room with his back to everyone quite obviously in despair, and I felt every bit as bad. My ex saw the neighbor and made the joking comment that we should take him and she agreed that we should too, she knew he'd be happier with us.

He was the love of my life. He slept beside me every night for 15 years until he passed over at 19. He's been gone for 12 years and I have other cats but I still cry every time I think of him.

As for the door banging, I still don't know how he was able to make such racket with his soft little paws. He would stand on his hind legs and just bang away.

Panich52

(5,829 posts)
10. Your story reminds me of Buger Bear
Fri Feb 6, 2015, 12:23 AM
Feb 2015

I was in VA helping sis-in-law care f/ my ill bro. I'd go to McD's f/ breakfast & eat out on patio. This little black furry ball would climb over the fence to help me eat (he preferred biscuit to the sausage).

One rainy day, I was in garage & I saw this miserable soaked creature tapping on window. He'd jumped into chair to get to door's window. He was mine from then on.

I didn't even bother to tell neighbor. I'd seen their kids put him in a plastic pumpkin & hang him in tree. They don't even get outdoor pets rabies shots. Besides, it was approaching Halloween & I didn't want to think what they'd do to a 4-5 month old black cat on Oct 31.

He was a best friend f/ about 11 years.




raven mad

(4,940 posts)
6. I read this to my 5 rescues (split screen, with their "birdie" video on one).
Thu Feb 5, 2015, 03:33 PM
Feb 2015

We all cried happy tears.

I'm the neighborhood crazy cat lady - and if I had more room, I'd have more furballs.

3catwoman3

(25,571 posts)
8. Our 5th cat has a cool story.
Thu Feb 5, 2015, 09:33 PM
Feb 2015

Our sons both attended Carthage College in Kenosha WI. They were on the soccer team together. Every August, the team takes an out of state trip for about a week to play schools from other part of the country. Fall 2012, the team went to San Antonio. 2 days before they were to return to Kenosha, they found an abandoned tabby kitten about a block from their hotel. He had a hurt foot and could only walk on 3 legs. All the shelters in the area were full, and they were told if they turned the kitten in, he would be put down.


The team decided this was not to be, and passed the hat to buy the little guy a ticket and took him back to Wisconsin. He weighed a pound and 4 ounces when they brought him back which meant he was only about 4 weeks old. He stayed in an off campus house with our older son and 4 teammates until that son finished school. He lives with us now, and is a big beautiful beast who tips the scales at a lean, muscular 14 pounds. He likes arugula and spinach. His name is Winston, and we love him to bits.

hopemountain

(3,919 posts)
12. darn! all weepy over here.
Fri Feb 6, 2015, 01:53 AM
Feb 2015

wonderful stories about kitties and cats. my cat is a rescue and she has been with us since '99. she also has a story but i'll save it for another night.

Latest Discussions»The DU Lounge»After Only 20 Minutes in ...