Most pet owners, whether dogs or cats, tend to think that their animals are the smartest in the world. In the case of Benny and Susanne Anguia of Salinas, California, there should be little doubt by now that they have a cat that should be cloned to create a race of supercats to rule the planet. Their little Rayne Bea, a two-year-old Siamese cat, has become one of the most intelligent cats in the world. the sensation of the United States. He has returned home after travelling more than the distance between Madrid and Paris.
The disappearance. The story begins when Benny and Susanne Anguiano decide to travel more than 1,500 km from their native California to go camping in the forests of Yellowstone National Park with their two pets, two Siamese twins, Starr and Rayne Beau. At one point, Rayne Beau wanders into the park and is never seen againThe couple searched for five days in the woods near their camp, but never found the 2-year-old cat.
During the search, Mr. Anguiano has explained He told US media these days that a camp worker told him that grizzly bears and coyotes had been seen in the area, and that it was highly likely that his cat had been dinner for one of the forest’s predators. After hearing the terrifying story, the man convinced his wife that it was time to leave.
Back home. The newsthat there is not middle of the country The fact that he hasn’t picked up in recent days turns into a cliffhanger as the family heads back on the road, with Rayne Beau’s sister, Starr, meowing through the trailer’s screen door all the way home. “Leaving him was unthinkable,” Ms. Anguiano said. “I felt like I was abandoning him.”
The miracle. But this is not a melodrama, it is a story that should put science on alert. Two months later, while the family was still recovering from the loss, something happens that still no one can explain. Rayne Beau found wandering the streets of Roseville, Californiajust three hours north of where the Anguiano live (about 300 km away).
In fact, when a worker from a local Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals notified the couple that rescuers had identified the cat through its microchip, Anguiano was in disbelief. Had it been able to make it back to California on its own? How on earth had it done it? Think of it as a long way from the National Park to Roseville, California, where it was found. There are more than 1,448 kmand such a journey would have taken him through four states in mountainous and desert conditions.
A “cat dog”. In the last three days, the couple has not stopped giving interviews on television and in the media. Apparently, they met Rayne Beau and her sister when they were 11 weeks old. They decided to foster them and then adopt them. Rayne Beau, who at first seemed shy compared to his sister, quickly adapted to the new home and developed what they call an “adventurous streak.” In fact, Susanne has described him as a “cat dog” who likes to play fetch and would come to her when she called his name. In her opinion, he is an extremely intelligent cat. Only in this case it is 100% real.
That being said, and while we’d like to think that Rayne Beau is some sort of supercat, there must be some detail that we’re missing. Although The creature lost 40% of its body weightit is feasible to think that at some point he got into a vehicle or was picked up by a driver who was heading to California for part of the trip, although this is not certain. In fact, the couple hopes that someone who can recognize their cat can help explain how he managed to do so.
Other cases of super animals. The truth is that, although the cat’s story is mind-blowing, it is not unusual. A few years ago we told other similar stories, such as the dog that had swum 10 kilometres and walked 20 to return home, or the 10-month-old German shepherd who He fell off a boat and swam to find his owners againor even Rylee’s storythe pet that travelled across Britain, 386 km along the coast, to return home.
There’s more. Murphy “knocked” on his owners’ door Two years after being lost. Petunia must have had an amazing “adventure” after her owners lost her in 2003 and She was found in 2011, 4,000 km from her home.. Or Bucky, the farmer who found his home after traveling 500 km.
All amazing cases, super creatures that we should keep in formalin to create a future super army, although none like the “damned” Rayne Beau. Able to travel the distance between Madrid and Paris, or between London and Rome, and live to tell the tale.
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