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Cat walks 2,000 miles across Australia to get home
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This brave cat is believed to have walked almost 2,000 miles across Australia to get back home.
Jessie the cat relocated with her owners from South Australia to a new home in the Northern Territory in March last year.
But soon after the family’s move, Jessie went missing and is thought to have showed up at their old home over a year later.
‘She was here for a couple of weeks and we thought she’d settled in, but soon afterwards Jessie disappeared’, her owner Sheree Gale, 31, told Northern Territory News.
But Sheree is convinced her determined tabby left Berry Springs, just outside Darwin, and walked the distance back to her old home in Ungarra, on the Eyre Peninsula.
This Proves something?
This brave cat is believed to have walked almost 2,000 miles across Australia to get back home.
Jessie the cat relocated with her owners from South Australia to a new home in the Northern Territory in March last year.
But soon after the family’s move, Jessie went missing and is thought to have showed up at their old home over a year later.
‘She was here for a couple of weeks and we thought she’d settled in, but soon afterwards Jessie disappeared’, her owner Sheree Gale, 31, told Northern Territory News.
But Sheree is convinced her determined tabby left Berry Springs, just outside Darwin, and walked the distance back to her old home in Ungarra, on the Eyre Peninsula.