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Charleston County Animal Control found Sam this month, skinny and feeding off scraps from a feral colony less than a mile from Ravenel香蕉视频直播檚 home. His microchip was scanned, and Ravenel got a nearly unbelievable phone call.
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Once everyone was sure Sam was OK, Ravenel got to hold her lap kitty again. She squeezed him, telling him that he was her boy and remarking how skinny he was.
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Sam weighed probably 15 pounds (6.8 kilograms) when he disappeared and half that when he was found, said Kay Hyman, a spokesperson for the Animal Society.
Ravenel initially found Sam in a feral colony after hearing quiet meows from a crook in a tree. He sat in her lap and followed her around the farm.
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Ravenel told the shelter that Sam is spending most of his time at the foot of her bed and does not want to go back outside.
Jeffrey Collins, The Associated Press