A cat miraculously survived a fall of 115 meters from the top of a cliff of Bryce Canyon, an Utah US national park.
Found in its transport cage, which has protected it, the pet is healthy.
The lifeless bodies of his two masters were discovered below the canyon.
It is said that cats have seven lives. Even new, depending on the cultures. A pussy of a dozen years miraculously survived a fall of 115 meters high in Bryce Canyon, a national park, a vast natural reserve of the Utah State, in the west of the United States.
Its two owners, identified as Matthew Nannen, 45, and Bailee Crane, 58, according to the Garfield County Sheriff office, have perished after having spanned the point railing. “The detectives envisage all the possibilities, the preliminary surveys could not definitively determine the cause of the fall”local authorities said.
The feline, now baptized Mirage, “was found in a dirty and striped black transport cage, but seemed to have supported the fall fairly well”said in a press release the Best Friends Animal Society organization, which shared a series of pets from the pet.
The tigrated cat was rescued on Tuesday April 29 in the evening, next to the lifeless bodies of its two owners, whose death dates back between Monday and Tuesday, said the Sheriff’s office.
-The feline “is doing very well”
It was entrusted to the Best Friends Animal Society. “She was a little sore, but was sociable and friendly when it was examined”said the animal protection association. “She drank and ate on her own.”
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“It is remarkable that she has some fractured ribs and that the end of her two canines is broken, but apart from that, her blood tests are normal”told USA Today Judah Battista, head of the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary refuge in Kanab, where the feline was taken. “She is an adorable little girl who is doing very well.”