Two Revelstoke Landfill workers reunited a lost cat with its owner earlier this month.
Dylan Ross, in the midst of moving from Trout Lake to Revelstoke, had a load for the landfill. It was late in the day, around 3:30 p.m., and Ross was traveling with his 香蕉视频直播渂est buddy,香蕉视频直播 his orange tabby cat, Sunny.
As usual when travelling, Sunny was curled up under the seat having a snooze.
Ross went ahead and unloaded his waste, forgetting he had left his vehicle door open.
He finished up and left the landfill, which closes at 4 p.m.
When he got home, Ross looked for Sunny in his spot, only to find it empty.
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Meanwhile, Sam Turkington, the CSRD香蕉视频直播檚 scalehouse contractor, was winding up for the day, when she heard some meowing from under her feet. Looking under the scalehouse, she spotted Sunny.
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Turkington gave Sunny to her co-worker, Aaron Irmen, to care for that evening, and decided to do some detective work. She made few calls and got on social media.
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