Owner’s disbelief as cat missing since November found more than 300 miles away
- Sophie Carty's cat, Luna, was found alive in Inverness, Scotland, after being missing for four months, more than 300 miles away from home.
- Luna was returned in a fragile condition, suffering from malnourishment and potential nerve damage, and required veterinary care.
- Carty emphasized the importance of microchipping pets and keeping contact details updated to aid reunification, as she mentioned in her appeal.
- A Petlog spokesperson expressed their delight at the reunion and highlighted that Luna's story illustrates the significance of having pets microchipped.
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Woman who lost cat finds her four months later 300 miles away
Luna went missing from Sophie Carter’s home in Darlington and turned up in Inverness (Credits: Sophie Carty/PA Wire) A woman whose cat went missing in November found her four months later more than 300 miles away. Sophie Carty, was ‘devastated’ when Luna disappeared from her home in Darlington in County Durham. The 25-year-old spent weeks searching for her pet and after heavy snow and storms hit the country she feared the worst. In March however…


Missing Darlington cat found after four months in Scottish city 300 miles away
A Darlington cat, missing for four months, has mended its owner's "heartache" after being found over 300 miles away in Inverness.
Missing cat found 300 miles away in Inverness four months after being lost
Three-year-old Luna went missing from owner Sophie Carty's home in November 2024, and she had all but given up hope of finding her beloved pet until Luna was discovered in Scotland this March
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