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Linus's cat may have been found!

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Actually crying right now. Thanks for your support guys. 

 

I've missed my baby.

@LinusTechSeriously, go to your giveaway thread of HTC one, cross one out and give it to the person who found rocket! I must say, that we all shall agree with this, and that the person should get a fantastic reward for bringing you the more likly happiest day in (atleast a big part) of your life.

 

How do we setup those crowd funding pages?  Remember that lady on the bus who was bullied by the ignorant teens, and the page exploded with over $100K?  We need to start one of those for the reward for the guy or girl who found the cat.

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Actually crying right now. Thanks for your support guys. 

 

I've missed my baby.

We need LinusCatTips videos.

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Actually crying right now. Thanks for your support guys. 

 

I've missed my baby.

Have you ever considered getting your cats microchipped?

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Have you ever considered getting your cats microchipped?

 

 

They are.  It sounds like kitty was being fed outdoors by someone. . . . then a pic made its why here.  Rocket was playing alley cat.  Not in a shelter or somewhere to be scanned. 

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I'm sure all us other pet owners (as well as non pet owners too i guess :) ) on your forum have released a great big sigh of relief on Rocket's return.   Congrats.

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They are.  It sounds like kitty was being fed outdoors by someone. . . . then a pic made its why here.  Rocket was playing alley cat.  Not in a shelter or somewhere to be scanned. 

I didn't know if they were chipped or not.  I don't remember Linus ever mentioning it.

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I didn't know if they were chipped or not.  I don't remember Linus ever mentioning it.

He mentioned it in the talk when it first happened, it was confirmed they are both chipped. . .  i recall reading it many times.  I sorta follow cat stuff. . . .

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Next Wan Show: Rocket gets to step on ALL the cases!

 

 

How to make a cat tree out of computer cases!  That's a video I wanna see.

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YES!!!!@!!!@#!@$#!@#!!!!

 

Best new ever to come home to!!!!

 

I'm so happy for you and your family Linus! Maybe even Rumble will be glad to see Rocket the sneaky little bugger! :D

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When I first saw this thread it had about 20 views...I go away to watch a movie and have dinner and it's approaching 20,000 views...damn

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so glad to hear this. make a reunion video! You've abandon Linus cat tips for a while now

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Have you ever considered getting your cats microchipped?

I think he did have them microchipped.

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Happy for ya m8!!

as a "multi Animal config RIG" user I can totally understand A TEAR or 2 of happiness when ya get a loved one home again.

Much of love for you and o your Rocket!

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so glad to hear this. make a reunion video! You've abandon Linus cat tips for a while now

 

 

Agreed!  Kitties can react rather strongly to reunions. My better half was in the hospital for two weeks last year. . .  my at the time very quiet kitty made an adorable fuss when he was finally home.  Lots of meowing, purring and rubbing to be had. . . kitty very clearly knew he had been gone and was happy to have his buddy home.  I so wish I would have thought to film it. 

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great news! don't know why, but i got tears in my eyes when reading through this thread.

our cat was missing for over half a year but is also back safe.

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great news! don't know why, but i got tears in my eyes when reading through this thread.

our cat was missing for over half a year but is also back safe.

Wow! You must feel VERY lucky do have gotten him/her back after half a year

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Awesome! I'm amazed that rocket was found... You're a very lucky man Linus! I'm happy for you!

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