A Hawaiian animal lover who lost her home and several cats in the summer’s deadly Maui wildfires got a call from a local animal rescue this week saying they had found one of her fur babies — but the animal waiting at the shelter wasn’t who she was. expect
The Maui Humane Society called the woman, identified only as Anna, and said they believed they found her cat, the nonprofit rescue said in a social media post Monday.
But in a shocking twist, the orange cat they rescued from the street was not one of Anna and her husband’s beloved cats lost in the devastating fire.
Instead, it was their cat Hyssy who had been missing for almost three years — long before the August fire.
“Before they lost everything [the] fire, including their family home, Hyssy has been missing for almost two years,” said the Maui Humane Society. “Anna and a community cat trapper searched tirelessly for him, but unfortunately, he was never found.”
Anna lost her home and several of her cats in the deadly Maui wildfires, but the cat she rediscovered, Hyssy, had been missing for nearly three years — long before the August fire. Maui Humane Society
When Anna and her husband got the call from the Maui Humane Society’s Cat Annex that they had finally found Hyssy and had her in their custody, they couldn’t believe it, rescuers said.
“Immediately, Anna and her husband dropped everything, rushed straight to our Annex location, and were able to share a long-awaited emotional hug with her,” she wrote.
The tabby cat and her “Ohana” were reunited just hours after she arrived at the Annex location.
The Maui Humane Society called Anna and said they believed they found her cat named Hyssy, the nonprofit rescue said in a social media post Monday. Maui Humane Society
“The moment they walked in, Hyssy recognized them immediately, even after being apart for so long,” says the Maui Humane Society.
Rescuers shared a photo of Anna holding Hyssy close to her face in an emotional embrace.
Unfortunately, Anna and her husband are still homeless after the fire and live in a hotel. A friend of the couple has offered to take in the sweet orange tabby until they can find a more permanent home.
The Maui Humane Society helped reunite Anna with her other fur baby, a cat named Ming-Ming, shortly after the fire as well.
But Ming-Ming was just one of many cats the couple lost during the devastating fire. The rescue says it is working to reunite Anna with her other beloved cats.
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Source: thtrangdai.edu.vn/en/