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Everything changed for the couple two months later, when they received an update about Rayne Beau from an unlikely source. PetWatch messaged the pair to notify them that the cat's microchip had ...
A California couple is sharing the incredible story of how their cat, who became lost during a trip to Yellowstone National ...
Rayne Beau weighed between 7 and 8 pounds, down from his initial 13 pound weight, according to Susanne. Veterinarians said bloodwork showed low protein levels from inadequate nutrition, ...
Rayne Beau, a 2-year-old seal point Siamese, traveled more than 800 miles from Yellowstone National Park to California, where he was reunited with his owners. (Alexandra Betts) ...
Rayne Beau, below, and his sister Starr Jasmine, above, at their home in Salinas, California. Rayne Beau disappeared into the woods at Yellowstone National Park in June and traveled more than 800 ...
But almost two months later, Rayne Beau was found wandering the streets of Roseville, Calif., three hours north of where the Anguianos live and more than 800 miles away from Yellowstone National ...
Rayne Beau, pronounced “rainbow,” got lost in Yellowstone. He was found in Roseville, much to his human parents’ relief. Courtesy of Susanne Anguiano In late July, Sacramento resident Alex ...
When Rayne Beau disappeared, he weighed 14 pounds. When he was found, he only weighed 8 pounds. "He probably didn't have a lot of energy to even go further," Susanne said.
Rayne Beau weighed between 7 and 8 pounds, down from his initial 13 pound weight, according to Susanne. Veterinarians said bloodwork showed low protein levels from inadequate nutrition, ...
Rayne Beau was reunited with his family on Aug. 4 and is now back with his twin sister, per NBC News. Benny told KSBW that he hopes his and his wife's story will help others dealing with a similar ...
She said Rayne Beau ran under a log, where she tried to scoop him up, but that caused him to run off again, this time deeper into the woods. Eventually, she lost sight of him.