
Charlie, a tabby cat missing since 2016, has been found and reunited with her owners Lucy and Hannah Robertson in Caerphilly county, Wales, after 10 years.
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Charlie, a tabby cat, went missing in 2016 after the Robertson family moved to a new area.
A 13-year-old tabby cat that went missing 10 years ago has found her way back home. Her owners Lucy and Hannah Robertson were "heartbroken" in April 2016 when Charlie, then three-years-old, disappeared. As an outdoor cat, Charlie would spend her days roaming the streets but one day, after recently moving to a new area, she never returned home. The family spent months looking, never finding any leads. But last month, the "impossible" happened on Lucy's 30th birthday, they received a call from the vet saying Charlie had been found. Hannah, 37, moved from Newbridge to Abercarn, in Caerphilly county, a few miles away, 10 years ago. Within three days, Charlie, whom she described as a "bit fiery", had vanished. "We did have one or two tip-offs... we tried to find her, but we kept missing her," Hannah said. "We never lost hope. But sadly, we just couldn't find her," she told BBC Radio Wales Drive. Lucy said that, despite having asked around, as well as posting on Facebook, there was no sign of Charlie. "It was heartbreaking. We were scared that she had been knocked over or that she wasn't around any more," she said. But on 29 July, Hannah was left "gobsmacked" after receiving a call from a veterinary practice in Abercarn saying Charlie had been found.

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