Pennsylvania family reunites with lost cat 3 weeks after multi-car crash in Minnesota

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Pennsylvania family reunites with lost cat 3 weeks after multi-car crash in Minnesota

A Pennsylvania family who lost their cat in the middle of a Minnesota car crash has finally been reunited with it more than three weeks after the collision.

The crash happened on Jan. 6 around 4:30 a.m. on Interstate 94, according to FOX 9 Minneapolis.

A semi-truck had crashed onto the highway, causing three vehicles to collide.

Becca Huss, 24, was involved in the crash.

Her cat, Roo, a Russian blue whose official name is Rooster, was with her in the car but fled the scene.

Huss suffered non-life-threatening injuries, but is heartbroken over the loss of her pet, FOX 9 reported.

“All I want to do is find it,” Huss told Fox News Digital.

The cat was spotted 24 days later by a good Samaritan named Matt, who found him wandering around Monticello, Minnesota.

On Tuesday, Huss’ mother, Sharon, rushed to pick up the cat, which was underweight and missing teeth.

She took him to the vet’s office, where he was positively identified as Roo.

Huss told Fox News Digital that although Roo was injured, he was fine.

He calmed down immediately as soon as he got home.

“Roo had some injuries from the accident and was out,” Huss said.

“But he’s in pretty good shape, all things considered.”

“I couldn’t get past the accident without Roo, but now I finally feel like I have some closure with her at home,” she added.

The cat is sitting in a red bag.Her cat, Roo, a Russian blue whose official name is Rooster, was with her in the car but fled the scene. Fox 9

“I still have a few doctor’s appointments, but my heart is healing with him coming home.”

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Huss said that her mother has extended her stay in Fargo to help her find her cat.

She also thanked the stranger, Matt, who had found her pet.

“I’m so grateful to Matt for finding Roo and being able to reunite us,” Huss told Fox News Digital.

“He is the reason my heart is healed.”

A cat that went missing after a car accident in Wright County has been found safe, lying on a carpet.The cat was spotted 24 days later by a good Samaritan named Matt, who found him wandering around Monticello, Minnesota. Fox 9

“But also the whole community that is watching it and sending possible sightings,” he added.

“If it wasn’t for everyone, I don’t think I would have my baby boy at home.”

Sharon, Huss’ mother, told Fox News Digital that her family is “so happy that Roo is home.”

“I think Roo’s story is a miracle,” said Sharon.

“He not only survived an accident with a tractor trailer, but sub-zero temperatures and 24 days alone.”

The family hopes their story brings comfort to pet owners with lost animals.

“I hope it brings hope to other people who have lost pets,” Sharon said. “It’s an emotional journey that goes up and down from day to day.”

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