Cat missing for 10 years reunited with owner: Purr-fect homecoming

This cat was dragged in — after a decade!

A lost cat in South Carolina was reunited with its owner after 10 years.

Last week, Animal Control officers found Mr. Mojo about 2 miles from where he went missing and brought him to the Charleston Animal Society.

The animal shelter was able to locate the feline’s owner through its microchip and reunite it with its owner.


The Charleston Animal Society posted the news on its Facebook page, explaining the indoor-outdoor cat was let out by his owner, Erin, one night 10 years ago and never returned.
The Charleston Animal Society explained that the indoor-outdoor cat named Mr. Mojo was let out by his owner 10 years ago and never returned.
Facebook/Charleston Animal Society

Mr. Mojo missing cat and its owner Erin
Mr. Mojo was found approximately 2 miles from where he went missing a decade earlier.
Facebook/Charleston Animal Society

The organization posted the purr-fect piece of news on its Facebook page, explaining the indoor-outdoor cat was let out by his owner, Erin, one night 10 years ago and never returned.

“For weeks she put up flyers in her neighborhood posted on social media and checked the shelter,” it explained. “She did all the right things and still, Mr. Mojo wasn’t found.”

Erin “broke down in tears” when she got a call from the shelter that her pet was there. She “rushed’ there to “reclaim her boy,” the post said.

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