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Sept 2020
A cat from Harrogate has been found after four months in Poppleton, more than 20 miles from his home. One theory is that he caught the train..
Jasper, the black cat, lived with his owners in Harrogate, who adopted him from Harrogate Cat Rescue.
He was last seen on May 13 but was found again this weekend when his owners got a call from a York vet.
Jasper had found his way to Poppleton and was taken in by a family in June. The family mistook him for a pregnant female and took him to the vets this weekend.
When his microchip was scanned they learnt he had been reported missing.
His owner, Anna Whitehouse, said:
Jasper had been missing for 19 weeks in total. His owners had searched for him for weeks during lockdown and put appeals on local social media groups. Only to find out he never was in Harrogate.
While many of us were having an uneventful lockdown. Jasper had gone on a summer getaway to Poppleton.
Phil Brierley found the cat in June and he became a part of his family. He said:
Mr Brierley is certain Jasper jumped on the train near his home by Hornbeam Park station and "popped off at Poppleton".
Neither family will ever know what happened to Jasper on his travels but both are happy he's safe and sound, once again.
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