A cat owner in the United States was preparing to move recently. Everything was ready, including the cat carrier, to take their beloved pet along. However, just as they were about to leave, they realized they couldn't find their cat. In the end, they had to leave their old home without their pet.
It wasn't until about three weeks later, after arriving at their new home, that they unexpectedly discovered the whereabouts of their missing cat. The truth behind the story left the entire family in tears. According to a report by the New York Post, Andy Hanson and his family were originally living in Washington State and were preparing to relocate to Colorado. After packing their luggage, they intended to take their cat with them on the plane to their new home. However, they were shocked to find that one of their cats, an orange cat named Sunny-Loo, had vanished without a trace.
Despite calling out for Sunny-Loo, there was no response. With time running out, Andy Hanson and his wife were forced to leave their old home, and the family traveled to their new home with heavy hearts. They revealed that they never expected such a twist at the last minute, and it was truly heartbreaking. Although their local friends and family continued to help search for the cat, they had almost given up hope of ever seeing Sunny-Loo again.
It wasn't until three weeks later, when the furniture from their old home arrived, that their daughter sat on the couch and heard a faint meowing sound. To her surprise, she looked into a hole in the couch and found a ball of orange fur—it was Sunny-Loo. It turned out that Sunny-Loo had survived for three weeks without eating or drinking and was finally transported to the new home by a cross-country moving company, reuniting with the family in a dusty but joyful reunion.