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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good news, positive stories we shared with you every day
on the show Kick What You Got.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Oh, this one is for Jason and all my fellow
dog lovers. This story says a dog missing in California
turned up more than two thousand miles away in suburban Detroit.
Police in Harbor Woods responded to a call about a
straight dog last week, picked up the terrier mixed and
contacted an animal welfare group. The Animal Adoption Society said
he quickly discovered that the dog, named Mishka had an
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identity chip implanted in her with information about her owners.
Although the dog was found in Detroit, his home was
all her home was all the way in San Diego. Luckily,
her family was already planning to travel to Minnesota when
the call came in that their dog had been found,
so they landed there and drove ten hours to Michigan
for a reunion with Mishka. Her owner cried tears of
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joy and said he had given up hope since the
dog had been gone for months and wandered away from
their family owned auto garage. So now they have reunited.
Speaker 1 (00:55):
Oh, that's lost down story too. This one's crazy. A
Utah cat is back with their family after traveling to
California in an Amazon return box. Oh yod Lena is
her name, and the feline, like many cats, loves to
play in boxes, so she left the house in a
large box of shoes that her human daddy had sent
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out as a return to Amazon. The cat was hiding
in the box, so it had footwear in it. It
arrives then in Riverside, California, six hundred and fifty miles away.
They opened the box. They'd find a cat in there
that lived. That was okay. As soon as the owner's
got the insane news that she'd been found in the
box at the Amazon facility, they booked a flight to California.
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She did go without food and water for six days.
The family is advocating for micro chipping your pets and
triple checking your Amazon boxes as well.
Speaker 3 (01:48):
Hopefully that cat didn't eat any of them shoes, you
know what I'm saying. They can't return rods either. You
can't return your cat people on Amazon. But honestly, if
you think about it, like my mom has two cats.
Everyone I know with cats, if there's a box, they
get in it. I'm surprised this doesn't happen more often
then again, I might be like, what's moving.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
These shoes aren't supposed to move. Why is there something
moving these shoes never meowed before. Why the hill's going