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Japanese Woman Advertises Missing Cat On Billboard In Phuket

 

When the dearest and the most worried pet is missing, the owner must surely feel worried, sad and ready to do anything to find the pet back.

The story of Ms.May and her Japanese boss posting a reward ad on a large signboard in the Kathu district, Phuket Province, to find 2 missing cats with a reward of 30,000 Baht ($910) per cat found, caught the attention of netizens.

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Ms.May revealed that her boss brought 4 domestic cats from Japan to Thailand. But that day, the parcel delivery company forgot to close the door and made 2 cats run away in November 2021. 

The first cat is Goma, the male is 5 years old, the other is Tama, the female is 6 years old, both of them are Japanese cats. Since disappearing until now, they still can't find it. 

However, when the announcement of the cat’s missing spread through the media and went viral, Ms May said that they had received many phone calls. 

Some of them were called to cheer up his boss and others were fraud calls, given false information saying that the cat was seen in another territory. Some calls are disturbed and psychopath. Now, her boss felt fragile and doesn’t want to receive anyone’s annoying phone calls.

Image credits: sanook.com


Image credits: sanook.com

Image credits: sanook.com

Image credits: sanook.com

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