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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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Kim B.
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Happy and sad at the same time. At least George came back, and hopefully he can hold on and get better.
 
Kristen F.
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Wow, interesting story!
 
Lisa C.
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What an amazing story. This is a good reminder to Vets to always scan any stray cats for microchips.
 
Jen T.
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I agree!
 
Bonnie K.
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Animals are truly amazing!
 
jane w.
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I think that it is wonderful that George returned home if nothing else to say goodbye.
 
D&R
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This is a nice story. Glad they got their cat back. I once found a cat that had been missing from one of my neighbors for 3 months. Took awhile for us to figure out where he belonged but they were glad to get him back. He was very old and not in good health.
 
Tammy37
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it is amazing how many times you hear the animals was not microchipped , it is a good permant way of identification but if the authorities are not goting to check what good is it
 
Mattbstl30
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That is great that they were reunited.
 
cherrylee
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What a shame that various vets did not scan for a chip. The cat could have been reunited with his family so much sooner.
 
Catherine J.
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Very interesting story
 
Robin W.
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Incredible story. I am disappointed that the first vets did not check for a microchip. Hopefully they will learn from their mistake.
 
tiffany S.
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Happy and sad all at the same time. I'm sure the owners were glad to see him and now they know what happened to him.
 
Sisa
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Hopefully the kitty will be OK. Bless the woman who was feeding him. Can't really call it a happy ending since he is so sick, but he is at home now and all the suffering he had to go through as a stray is over. That's all what counts.
 
Sly31313
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One lucky cat for sure. The story gives hope to all of us whose pets have been missing. I agree that every stray cat at a vet needs to be scanned for a chip since many of the strays used to have homes at one point.
 
Cindy R.
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Hard to believe that after all that time he was found. Too bad the other Vets didn't scan him for his chip. Seems like SOME vets don't treat strays the same. Glad I have a good Vet!! Wish George would have made it. The website said he had to be Euthanized. RIP George. Glad the owners got to spens some time with him at the end. And at least they knew what happened to him and weren't left wondering.
 
cassie r.
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Wow, 13 years and he was only 3 miles away. George is finally back in the hands of the ones that love him the most. I hope that he survives. I've had several cats run off and never seen them again... They got lucky. I wish my cats could come back someday...
 
Judy C.
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13 years and 3 miles away, is so sad. I am glad Geoge is finally home. I hope he makes it, if not he will live out his final days at home with the people that love him. I hope my lost cats make it home someday.
 
Sue L.
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Wow! After 13 years.
 
Sandy L.
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what a crazy thing to happen
 
Elizabeth D.
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So sad that he was so close to home and gone all that time. Hope he recovered after finding his home again.
 
cassidy t.
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that is so happy and so sad at the same time. i love it when articles do that. thank you very much o the person who wrote this article. bye
 
Jill F.
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Obviously this poor cat has had a rough time of it, but 13 is not so old. I really hope to hear that he's been nursed back to health and will live to a much riper old age.
 
Laura  J.
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A bitter sweet ending - wonder if the cat recovered. If not, there must have been some comfort for his family that he came back "to say goodbye" and they know what happened to him.
 
Cara C.
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poor thing, i hope it's ok
 
Pai's Mom
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I hope all places scan for microchips because this shows that you just never know. My dog was not microchipped and was lost for 3 months. We found him too.
 
Sheryl J.
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Chip your cat, you never know. Hopefully Vets scan every animal that is brought to them so if there is someone missing and waiting for them they have the chance to be reunited.
 
Andrea S.
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We chip all animals that get adopted from our organization. Its a safety issue.
 
Terri M.
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That is so sad. Every cat and dog that comes into our shelter is scaned from head to toe just in case the chip has moved.
 
Sheila S.
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I hope every veterinarian, shelter and rescue reads this story. Its unfathomable that this cat was not scanned and sadly, this happens too frequently. Two cats from our rescue were turned in to a local shelter in Williamson County and although they were tame, sweet cats, they were never scanned. They were adopted out which was fortunate, but the point is the cats were never scanned when they first came in to the shelter as they should have been. Please remind all your veterinary care professionals, shelters and rescues to scan when they get new cats in. Its their responsibility to do so. My heart aches to think of this cats' life and how different it could have been. He deserved to sleep at the foot of someones bed instead of under a shrub or shed somewhere. There is definately a lesson to be learned here.
 
Andrea S.
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You would think that today it is just common practice to scan. Apparantly not.
 
Kayla  F.
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13 YEARS!!! Crazy, I have lost at least 2 cats to the outdoors over the past 3 years. I highly down this will happen with us because we live near fishers and coyotes.
 
mike h.
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Yeah, it is dissappointing that they didn't scan this cat.
 
Heather R.
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Although it is absolutely amazing that the cat was found at all, it is absolutely devastating that those other vets did not scan the cat. This should be protocol, especially for a stray! What do they think the microchip is for!?
 
marj658
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Aww. I hope the cat survives the infection. I want a happy ending, all around!
 
Michele C.
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Amazing - I am disappointed to read that 3 vets did not bother to scan for a chip.
 
Jessica C.
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Wow, that is amazing. How about an update?
 
BeckWill
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This is awesome......I hope he doesn't die for awhile and the owners get to enjoy him a little longer since he's been gone so long......poor cat.
 
matt k.
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its awswome to know that the cat lived on the streets for 13 years and still livein thats insane
 
Jade D.
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I used to have a cat that would dissapear for a year or so at a time and show up again. I can't image him coming back after 13 years. It would be a very sweet reunion.
 
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Janet
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I cannot believe that this animal has been living only 3 miles away from home for 13 years.
 
Kristin C.
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Wow - what a story. This is why ALL of my animals are microchipped - including my horses! Think Hurricane Katrina.
 
Kim C.
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OMG! This just tears my heart out! I hope he made it...they deserve to be reunited as a family again!
 
sandy h.
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Isn't that amazing
 
Wendy W.
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Every pet should be microchipped.
 
Zandra A.
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Wow - 13 years! That's incredible. Growing up, we had a cat who was lost for 14 months and then one day just showed up in our yard again. He was in bad shape too, but after a trip to the vet and some TLC he lived another couple years with us. Such a great story, but hope the kitty will be okay.
 
Lauren D.
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This is super cool and a bit sad. I wish checking for microchips was something everyone did, then George could have been home a lot faster.
 
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KINDA BITTER SWEET STORY.
 
Bellacat3
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This story proves how important it is to microchip pets and to collar them! The lady that fed George would have immediately found his owners if he was wearing a collar with an id. My three cats are all microchipped and they wear collars with id's despite the fact that they are all indoor cats.

Also if your cat goes missing, make sure you check nearby - most cats are found only a few doors down from your house! They also will hide and not answer your calls so grab some friends and a flashlight and go hunting!

I hope that George makes it! I will keep him in my prayers.
 
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That is so sad but still so happy. I am so glad for the owners! 13 years wow. I would be so surprised if that was my cat. I hope the family is one whole again!
 
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Wow! After all that time it's wonderful to get you pet back. Proves microchipping works. Hope George is going to be okay.
 
Janice K.
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It would be nice to hear an update on this story. What an amazing thing to get a pet back after 13 years. I hope that George is now healthier and enjoying life with his family!
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