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NewsMarch 19, 2015

RIVERSIDE, Calif. -- A cat that vanished in South Carolina two years ago is going home after ending up nearly 2,000 miles away in Southern California. Kevin the orange tabby left Palm Springs, California, on Wednesday after disappearing from Anderson, South Carolina, in 2013. John Welsh of Riverside County Animal Services said the cat turned up in a U-Haul trailer a woman had driven across the country. The cat's microchip helped track down owner Cheryl Walls...

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RIVERSIDE, Calif. -- A cat that vanished in South Carolina two years ago is going home after ending up nearly 2,000 miles away in Southern California. Kevin the orange tabby left Palm Springs, California, on Wednesday after disappearing from Anderson, South Carolina, in 2013. John Welsh of Riverside County Animal Services said the cat turned up in a U-Haul trailer a woman had driven across the country. The cat's microchip helped track down owner Cheryl Walls.

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