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Home / Lifestyle / Lost Cat's 5-Month Journey Home After Belgium Escape

Lost Cat's 5-Month Journey Home After Belgium Escape

27 Jan

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Summary

  • A family pet named Mancs escaped during a trip to Belgium in August.
  • The cat was found months later in a quiet village, thanks to a microchip.
  • Mancs was returned to his delighted family just before Christmas.
Lost Cat's 5-Month Journey Home After Belgium Escape

A family's holiday journey took an emotional turn when their cat, Mancs, escaped in Belgium during an overnight stop in August. The Szentimrey family, traveling from Basingstoke, Hampshire, to Hungary, was devastated by the loss.

Despite extensive efforts, including posters and traps set by a Belgian non-profit, Mancs remained missing for five months. The family maintained hope, spurred by community support and online posts detailing Mancs' disappearance.

In late December, Mancs was discovered in the village of Veltem-Beisem, where locals leave food for stray animals. A microchip reader allowed rescuers to identify the cat and contact the Szentimrey family.

The reunion, which occurred just before Christmas, was deeply emotional for the family, particularly for their seven-year-old daughter, Mancs' owner. The incident highlighted the crucial role of microchipping in reuniting lost pets with their owners.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Mancs escaped from his family during an overnight stop in Belgium in August while they were traveling to Hungary.
Mancs was missing for five months after his escape in Belgium.
A microchip reader was used to identify Mancs when he was found in a village, allowing rescuers to contact his family.

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