Cat who vanished in Texas floods reunites with owners

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Isabella Torregiani

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(Jozsef Hozca/Unsplash)

A cat named Clover who vanished during the devastating Texas floods over Fourth of July weekend has been reunited with his family nearly two months later.

The disappearance​

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Clover disappeared nearly 2 months ago. (Gabriel Tovar/Unsplash)

Clover disappeared during the severe flooding that struck Central Texas including the town of Kerrville, where he lived with his owners, Hannah and Kyle. The rising waters caused widespread damage, and in the chaos, Clover went missing. β€œAfter being separated from his family, Clover the cat is finally home,” wrote Kerrville Pets Alive on Facebook.

The rescue​

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Clover was injured when he was rescued. (Clement Falize/Unsplash)

Clover’s owners searched for him daily. According to Kerrville Pets Alive, Hannah and Kyle had recently spotted him, but due to β€œthe trauma Clover endured,” he was β€œscared and hesitant to approach them.” The nonprofit stepped in to safely capture Clover and provide medical care including treatment for a β€œsevere eye injury” sustained during his absence. Clover ultimately lost the injured eye but made a full recovery aside from that.

The reunion​

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The cat has since recovered. (Dheeraj/Unsplash)

A little less than a week after he was rescued, Clover was finally β€œhappily reunited with a very relieved Hannah and Kyle.” According to KWTX-TV, Clover had been registered with Kerrville Pets Alive’s lost pet database, which was created to help reconnect families separated during the flooding.

Other pet reunions​

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Many pets were displaced during the floods. (Adam Suherman/Unsplash)

Clover isn’t the only animal who successfully made their way home. In July β€” only 16 hours after the floods hit β€” another pet owner was able to track down her dog, Ziva, using the pup’s GPS collar. Erin Doguet’s dog went missing when the Medina River flooded her Texas ranch. Doguet, who was away in Colorado at the time, used the GPS collar to help her sister, Shannon, and their pet sitter, Taelyn, locate Ziva, who was trapped in a flooded gully at the edge of the property. β€œI burst into tears knowing they found her alive! When the collar kept reporting her same location for hours on the river, I feared she was dead,” Doguet said, noting that Ziva was β€œphysically unharmed.”

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