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SANTA ROSA, Calif. -- George, the cat, proved to have nine lives and then some, after the lost Russian Blue reunited with his family two weeks ago.

George first went missing from his owners' northern California property in 1995.

The micro-chipped cat, who had mainly been living on the streets the entire time, was located a mere three-and-a-half-miles from his Santa Rosa home.

The time away, though, has taken a toll on the feeble and elderly cat, who refuses to eat and is very ill, his owner Frank Walburg said.

"It's uncertain whether he is going to survive this, but maybe the miracle of the story is that he came back to say goodbye," Walburg said.

George and his siblings were rescued as stray kittens by Walburg and his wife, Melinda, in 1991. They spayed and neutered the four kittens before taking them all into their home.

Melinda Walburg, who has worked with various humane societies and rescue groups, also insisted on microchipping the kittens, an unusual decision for the time.

"It wasn't something people did a lot back then," Frank Walburg said. "At the time, microchipping, especially for cats, was a pretty rare thing."

George was microchipped by American Veterinary Identification Devices, which was founded in the mid 1980s. Though several million animals were microchipped by the early 1990s -- as opposed to the several hundred million pets in the U.S. that are microchipped today -- George's tale marks one of the company's most miraculous reunion stories, AVID representative Dr. Daniel Knox says.

AVID receives around 2,000 calls per day identifying lost microchipped pets.

"This is really one of our oldest pet recoveries," Knox said. "We have seen pets getting reunited with their families after eight, nine or 10 years. But 13 years is certainly pushing a new record."

Initially, it seemed like George would only be remembered as a cat lost forever, not a miraculous exception.

Following the six-month mark of George's disappearance, Frank Walburg began to think "it would be pretty uncommon if we saw him again," he said.

After the second year without George, Walburg "felt miniscule to no probability that we would see him again," and by the sixth, he said "he was sure that something had happened."

"I knew there was never going to be a reunion. I put it in the back of my mind," he said.

That was until Tuesday, Nov. 4, when Walburg received a call from his veterinarian of 17 years, informing him that a local humane society had George.

Though George was a "shadow of himself from 1995," Walburg knew immediately that the emaciated cat was his own.

"It was just incredible," Walburg said. "We cried on the way to the shelter. Just, what are the chances that in the past 17 years we haven't moved, and that for the past 17 years we have been using the same vet?"

Walbug learned a neighborhood woman had been occasionally feeding George and his stray friends, but that the cat had largely survived on his own. The woman had, however, taken George, on three separate occasions, to different veterinarians -- and none of them bothered to scan the stray for a chip.

The past 13 years whittled the previously 13-pound cat down to a mere six. Upon return, George has now been diagnosed with an upper respiratory infection. His daily treatment for it has left him debilitated, Walburg says.

Nevertheless, George, who is being force fed with a syringe, recognized his home, owners and sister, Grace. On his first night home, he drank from the same water bowl he had as a kitten.

The family that waited so long to see their cat again will now try its best to nurse George back to health, Walburg said. He became emotional throughout the course of a 1-hour interview, as he described George's present condition, a weak, flat note in a long journey.

He also faulted the veterinarians who treated what they thought was a stray cat and never scanned for microchip identification.

"What the vets did was not cool," Walburg said. "It wasn't right. If the vets did what they promised they were going to when they receive a stray, there would be many more reunions at quicker rates out there."

Melinda Walburg is documenting George's progress on her Web site. To follow up on George's tale, visit Pet-helpers.com.

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Kelly C.
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great story! Sad to see that it took 13 years before someone decided to check the cat for a microchip though!
 
Sarah  W.
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what a crazy story. can't believe they got their cat back after so long. 13 years! wow.
 
Amanda  M.
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how funny its great they are runited now
 
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Tina H.
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That's awesome. It's really crazy that it was 13 years before finding his cat that was roaming around the same neighborhood. Very awesome!
 
fatoreo1
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That is amazing. I wish I had some of my cats micro chipped before they disappeared. This story really touched my heart. I hope George makes it.
 
Mark J.
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Crazy, to be gone for 13 years and worse yet only 3 miles away from home. I hope the cats survives this whole ordeal.
 
norap p.
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Quite amazing--not only that the chip wasn't checked but the fact that he's "right there" almost all these years!! Hope he chubs up and has some good time left.
 
sandy h.
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Isn't it something. I hope George can recover and live a few good years where he belongs.
 
Dennis H.
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Amazing story. Hope he continues to recover.
 
Mferguson0405
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I'm so glad George was reunited with his family. It's so helpful when the animals are chipped. I really hope he gets better soon but at least he's with his family now.
 
vcwhite
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this is a happy story
 
Rex2153
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I am sure this is one happy family
 
rjlupinskat
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So wonderful to hear of a fairly happy reuion, regardless how late or even the fact that George is not well. Prayers and crossed fingers that he'll heal over this infection and be happy once more with his family.

Kudos to the woman who was feeding him, and did think and care enough to take him for veterinary care.
 
Anne H.
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WOwW! this is what a reunion truly is. Gives hope to anyone who has lost a pet.
 
Gordon8
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I hope Georges survives many years
 
Sally B.
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This brought tears to my eyes. It would be a shame if the cat died now. It's really too bad that the vets had not scanned him sooner. I hope he pulls through this.
 
ragdollkitties
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Wow, that's some reunion! I hope George recovers and lives a happy, healthy life with his owners.
 
Kevin F.
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How cool!
 
lharlow7
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Home at last.
 
Susan L.
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Crazy--what a good reunion story! I hope George gets better and can comfortably live out the rest of his life with his family.
 
glenda
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One lucky cat
 
christinemarieanne
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wow
 
Linda H.
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Got to hand it to them for chipping back in the olden days, but, to no avail because no one bothered to check for it. Sure hope this blue survives and gets to live in her his honme in peace
 
Lorena C.
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What a sad story. i hope he lives a good while longer
 
marisol512
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I'm so happy he made it back home to his family. I hope he becomes better again and stays with the family for a few more years because 17 years is alot that the family missed out on.
 
Ella D.
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this is so wierd!
 
veronica p.
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I have never heard a story like this one. 17 years is a long, long time. I am glad the cat made it back home after a very long time away.
 
Carrie M.
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my goodness! I hope that kitty gets better... But even if not, I'm glad it came back to say bye.
 
Lavidania
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Wow my pet is microchipped and if she gets lost I would have that she is found the same day!!!
 
mike z.
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crazy story
 
I pray & wish the best for him. I wish my lost ones would come back but I know in my heart that they won't. I had never heard of microchipping a pet until zootoo this month.
 
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What a great story. And I pray and wish the best for him. Hopefully he will survive. It is a shame though that on the 3 occasions he was taken to the vet they never scanned him. He could of been back home along time ago. The vets should not of assumed he did not have a chip. Think they sould scan any strays that come into the offices, it does not take that long.
 
aurora p.
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how nice that they were able to find their cat after all those years. hopefully these days they're being more careful about letting their pets outside unattended.
 
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I hope he gets better.
 
kinz
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i have also heard of a dog near my house that after 12 years came back to his family's dorstep as a 14 year old dog instead of the 2 year puppy he was when he was lost. the family just opened the door one day and there was they're dog asleep on their doorstep
 
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Milner
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What a bittersweet story...I will check the listed website to see update's on George, but I hope he got to stay with his family a little longer. I also hope vets get the message and make sure to scan ANY animal that comes in.
 
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Ive seen crazier things happen, its amazing what cats can do.
 
Jenna
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I really can't believe the vets didn't scan for a chip! I think all vets and shelters should be required to have a chip reader and use it!
 
Rose C.
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I am glad that this cat finally found its way home after 13 years. I am sorry it is so sick. I am hoping that it was in someones home and not on the street all of that time.
 
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I was wondering...they made the comment that the cat was never scanned by vets. I was just thinking about all the cats that make it to shelters but never get scanned. If micro-chipping becomes more popular will shelters be required to have the ability to scan animals for chips? Just wondering...
 
Jenna
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I think shelters should be required to have a microchip scanner. It's the best way to reunite lost pets with owners!
 
Lauren W.
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How much do they cost? Any idea?
 
Jenna
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It looks like they cost nearly $400 which is expensive, but oh so useful. Shelters can also rent them instead of buying.
 
BuilderBob
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A fabulous breed. Hopefully he will rally and live out the last of his days free of pain.
 
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I think that's wonderful he found his family again -- I hope they have some good quality time together before they have to say goodbye.
 
Tommy m.
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that is cool. but after 13 years the cat is't really going to be the same. i hope he get better and can relax in its golden years.
 
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I hope the cat improves. I am also glad he got reunited with his family before it was too late. As for the vets who didn't scan him- they are idiots. I hope they are made aware of their horrible oversight. Microchipping is only as good as the vets or groups who scan for them.
 
reemmy
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Aw I sure do wish those vets would have followed protocol so this poor baby would have been reunited a whole lot sooner!
 
Jenna
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Agreed! Then the family would have a bit more time with their long lost cat!
 
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Congrats George! This is a great example of why it is important to microchip your pets and why shelters and vets should SCAN ALL STRAY ANIMALS! You never know!
 
ChicoanVolunteer
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How amazing! I guess it just goes to show how important it is to get your pet microchipped
 
jerZgirl
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Amazing story! And if the worst happens, at least he will be home with his family to say goodbye...

All my dogs are AVID microchipped. After reading this I should get the cat done too.
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