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Gracie May took a trip she didn’t mean to take. Seth Levy unknowingly packed her up along with his clothes while preparing for a trip from his home in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida to Dallas, Texas. Gracie survived being dumped onto a baggage conveyor belt, tossed into the belly of the plane and traveled through airport security undetected. Then came another unexpected twist. An unwitting passenger, Robert Carter, mistook Seth’s bag for his own. When Carter got home and opened the bag he got a hissing, growling suprise. Carter admitted he “screamed like a girl” when Gracie sprang from his suitcase. (Who wouldn’t??) Gracie dove under the bed. (Who wouldn’t??)
While Carter was getting the shock of his life, Kelly Levy was frantically searching for her missing cat. Gracie May was missing from her usual post at the bottom of the stairs when Kelly returned from dropping Seth off at the airport. Having been spayed only a few days prior, Kelly was really worried. After being unable to find her for several hours she papered the neighborhood with “Missing Cat” flyers.
After lots of coaxing, Robert was able to convince Gracie May to come out from her hiding place. He had considered keeping her until he noticed she wore a collar bearing the Levy’s phone number. Then, it was Kelly’s turn to get a big suprise. “Hi, you’re not going to believe this, but I am calling from Fort Worth, Texas, and I accidentally picked up your husband’s luggage. And when I opened the luggage, a cat jumped out,” said Robert to a shocked and relieved Kelly.
Kelly immediately sent a text-message to her husband who was in a seminar at the time. “The cat is in Dallas.” A stunned Seth made contact with Robert and arranged to pick up Gracie May at the airport on his way home a day or two later. Gracie May flew home in a pet carrier this time.
I’ll bet Seth will be checking his bags for feline stowaways when he travels from now on. Of course, Gracie May may have no interest in future air travel, either!
Photo courtesy of msnbc.com
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Having a weakness for Siamese cats, I could not resist posting this beautiful photo.
Thanks to Buntekuh for this fantastic photo posted on Flickr.

“You can say any fool thing to a dog, and the dog will give you this look that says, `My God, you’re RIGHT! I NEVER would’ve thought of that!’” - Dave Barry
Photo posted on Flickr by dstorm78

The photo says it all.
Thanks to iamindiaunajones for the photo posted on Flickr.

Chinese grandmother Lv, 70, of Changchun city swears her cat Mimi speaks to her in Chinese. She says he calls her Laolao (grandmother), wakes from a nap and calls ‘ren ne?’ (where is everyone?) and interrupts her majhong sessions with ‘gan sha ne?’ (what are you doing?).” Neighbor Mrs. Wang agrees that Mimi’s pronunciation is very clear. Read the whole story here.
Photo and story from ananova.com
From The Daily Kitten:
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From The Daily Puppy:
Buster was saved from a puppy mill and had a very difficulty life. He now lives on five acres in Oregon, Ohio and loves to run and play.


Joshua, a tender-hearted ten year old, just wouldn’t take his mother’s ‘no’ for an answer when he found a sick, dirty kitten covered with mud. Mother Wendy turned down her son’s request to keep the kitten because they already had two dogs. She thought it just wouldn’t work. But, Joshua had could not turn away this little one. He put the kitten in a cage outside with food and water then gently cleaned her up up and tended to the wound on her neck. The next day he brought her inside. Much to his mother’s suprise, the kitten didn’t mind the dogs and the dogs didn’t mind the kitten. Now ‘Monkey’ has become one of the pack and has begun to take on some canine habits. She plays chase with the dogs, sleeps with them and greets Joshua at the door every afternoon when he comes home from school. Read the whole story in the latest ASPCA newsletter. Kudos to Joshua who dared to listen to his heart.