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Missing black cat has Halloween reunion with owner after six years | Missing black cat has Halloween reunion with owner after six years |
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A black cat which went missing six years ago has been reunited with his "shocked" owners in time for Halloween. | A black cat which went missing six years ago has been reunited with his "shocked" owners in time for Halloween. |
Clyde escaped days after his owners moved to a new home in Bradford-on-Avon in Wiltshire in 2013, and disappeared. | Clyde escaped days after his owners moved to a new home in Bradford-on-Avon in Wiltshire in 2013, and disappeared. |
But on Wednesday, the micro-chipped cat was brought in to a vets in the town as a stray and identified as Clyde. | But on Wednesday, the micro-chipped cat was brought in to a vets in the town as a stray and identified as Clyde. |
Owner Mel Sargeant, who still lives locally, said: "I was just in total shock. But we're very happy now we've got our black cat back on Halloween." | Owner Mel Sargeant, who still lives locally, said: "I was just in total shock. But we're very happy now we've got our black cat back on Halloween." |
Mrs Sargeant said they got Clyde and his sister Bonnie from a rescue centre more than 15 years ago. | Mrs Sargeant said they got Clyde and his sister Bonnie from a rescue centre more than 15 years ago. |
When he went missing the couple scoured the streets searching for him. | When he went missing the couple scoured the streets searching for him. |
"We searched everywhere. Put photos up and everything, and there was nothing until 24 hours ago when the vets phoned up to say they'd had a cat handed in," she said. | "We searched everywhere. Put photos up and everything, and there was nothing until 24 hours ago when the vets phoned up to say they'd had a cat handed in," she said. |
"I was just in total shock, I rushed to the vets and all the staff were laughing and saying: 'You're in shock'." | "I was just in total shock, I rushed to the vets and all the staff were laughing and saying: 'You're in shock'." |
'Bright eyes' | 'Bright eyes' |
Vets Harris, Hill and Gibbons, said the cat had been brought in to them as a stray after being spotted "hanging around an old people's home". | Vets Harris, Hill and Gibbons, said the cat had been brought in to them as a stray after being spotted "hanging around an old people's home". |
It is thought Clyde had been there for the last four years. He was fed by staff and known as George. | It is thought Clyde had been there for the last four years. He was fed by staff and known as George. |
Mrs Sargeant said when she saw him she recognised him "straight away" by his bright eyes. | Mrs Sargeant said when she saw him she recognised him "straight away" by his bright eyes. |
"I was saying his name all day yesterday and he was looking around when I said it," she said. | "I was saying his name all day yesterday and he was looking around when I said it," she said. |
"But Clyde and Bonnie haven't met each other yet. Bonnie's going to get a really big shock." | "But Clyde and Bonnie haven't met each other yet. Bonnie's going to get a really big shock." |
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