After a meeting with her proprietor, which was about four years in the making, a feline rescue organization and news reports announced that a kitty from , Alaska  will spend the holidays in a much warmer climate.
The animal, named Luna, just was scooped up as a errant, Alaska’s Forgotten Animals wrote in a , Dec. 3 , Facebook article.
It turned out the rabbit had a chip, which traced back to her owner, who’d moved to , Nevada, according to the blog.
Alex Halcom, who caught Luna and was caring for her in , Alaska, told Alaska’s News Origin that the impending meeting was “kind of like a Christmas magic, you know”. When Halcom discovered her, Luna had lived with her owner who was near by and was narrow and dirty with a blistering injury on her ears. Halcom reported to the place.
After the landlord was tracked down using the chip, Alaska’s Forgotten Creatures put out a phone on Facebook, and a voluntary agreed to chaperone Luna on a trip, the group said.
Luna’s user,  , Isis Jackson, who lived in , Alaska , while serving in the military, was waiting on the other finish in , Las Vegas, KVVU reported. Maria had escaped from Jackson’s door when she was a baby, Jackson told the place.
She told KVVU,” I’m glad I got her registered, and all I may say to the public is that if you love your pet, you always know what might happen,” she said.
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