Pet cat disappeared for 19 months and returned home

 8:35am, 15 September 2025

Recently, a happy and interesting thing happened in Prince Edward Island, the smallest province in Canada. The cat who had been missing for nearly two years took the initiative to go home, which made many people feel incredible, but the cat's owner's family was very happy.

    Will was lost in a heavy snowstorm in the winter of 2015. And the winter in Prince Edward Island Province is not a joke. When the cat owner Norma Moore-Dingwell saw Will appear in the yard at the doorstep again, she burst into tears. She said that at first I couldn't believe it, that was it.

    Mutinwei took Will to the hospital for examination. Veterinarian David Lister said: Except for losing weight, his ears may have fallen out of the frost, everything else is fine.

    This guy should not live in someone else's house or barn. He must have tried to grab things outside to eat, and he really made it survive. Liszt said. Although Will was forced to make a living for a year and a half, he did not become wild and disregarded his relatives. It returned to the arms of its family, obviously enjoying the much attention it received, rubbing around people without stopping.

    Newpeth Animal Hospital posted the news that Will Cat went home on Facebook a few days ago. CBC reported this warm little story on August 2, and immediately received a large number of netizens' sharing and reprints.

     However, Dr. Liszt told the CBC that this kind of thing is possible when the cat comes back, but it is not too common. Will has been missing for a year and a half, not only for a long time, but also for two cold winters, which is probably a rare case.