Artemis, the South Philadelphia cat who has been missing from his home for about a week, has now been returned to his owners, they told CBS News Philadelphia. "Someone returned them to ACCT [Philly] as a stray last night, and we are on our way home with our dear Artemis. It seems like someone got scared of all the attention and dropped him off. So, thank you so much for helping us get our boy back," owners Andrew and Dominque Mojica told CBS News Philadelphia Friday morning. "Indescribable!
Main Idea: Artemis, a missing South Philadelphia cat, has been returned to his owners after being found and taken in by ACCT Philly.
Key Points:
Missing pets can cause worry, lost time, and extra costs for households and shelters.
Artemis’s return shows how microchips, neighborhood tips, and shelter work can help reunite pets with families.
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The missing Philadelphia cat is the primary subject of the article and the focus of the reunion story.
The animal shelter that received Artemis, recognized him, and reunited him with his owners.
One of the cat’s owners and a central quoted figure describing the search and reunion.
One of the cat’s owners and a central quoted figure explaining the return of Artemis.
Executive director of ACCT Philly who is quoted explaining the shelter’s role and offering reunification tips.
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