miércoles, 9 de noviembre de 2011

That's a long walk!

Gateways 2000 miles across Australia to get home after the owners moved

This brave cat is believed to have traveled nearly 2,000 miles across Australia to return home. 

Jessie the cat moved with their owners from South Australia to a new home in the Northern Territory in March last year.

But shortly after moving to the family, Jessie missing and believed to have appeared in his old house during a year later.

Gato en una misión: Jessie el gato (en la foto) se cree que han recorrido 2.000 millas por el desierto australiano
Cat on a mission: Jessie the cat (pictured) is believed to have traveled 2,000 miles for the Australian desert.

"She was here for a couple of weeks and we had installed, but soon after Jessie disappeared, the owner Sheree Gale, 31, told the Northern Territory News. 

But Sheree is convinced of his left determined brindle Berry Springs, a suburb of Darwin, and walked the distance back to his former home in Ungarra in the Eyre Peninsula.

"I can not explain. She hates to get into the car, so I think you have walked," said Mrs. Gale.

 Over a year later, the new residents of the former home of Gale Ungarra, South Australia, which is a strange cat running around.

Walkabout ido: Jessie el gato se cree que han caminado a través de Australia, de Darwin a Ungarra
Walkabout gone: Jessie the cat is believed to have walked across Australia, from Darwin to Ungarra.

"I took a picture and sent it to Sheree, and she said it was definitely Jessie," said Jenn Humby, which for now is taking care of Jessie.

If the cat is Jessie, have endured harsh desert either in Australia or has traveled through the coastal route, which would have taken much longer.

When Mrs. Gale and her husband, Andre, flew to Berry Springs, along with Jessie, had left their cats behind with two other owners of your old home.

The gales believe that cats are all together now and we are happy to Jessie to stay in their old home.
Via:dailymail

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