Missing cat in a snowstorm returns home 19 months later

 7:59am, 4 September 2025

Canada Prince Edward Island experienced a snowstorm a year and a half ago when a resident, Norma Moore-Dingwell's cat Will disappeared in a mess and had no news for 19 months. Just when Moore-Dingwell was about to give up searching, the long-lost Will suddenly appeared, his body was covered in scars and thin, and as soon as he arrived home, he immediately lay on his blanket to sleep.

19 months after the blizzard, Will suddenly appeared at his doorstep, his mental and physical condition was very bad, and one ear was frozen and his whole body was dirty. Moore-Dingwell opened the door with him, and the cat immediately rushed to his room and jumped onto the blanket to sleep in seconds, as if he wanted to sleep all that he hadn't had a rest in the past few months.

Fortunately, after the owner's careful care and medical treatment, Will gained half a pound in two weeks and his body gradually recovered from health. Will, who has no one to accompany him for 19 months, can only face the dangerous environment alone. Now he acts spoiled and turns his stomach when he sees people. He seems to be very satisfied and happy to be able to return to the warm home. Moore-Dingwell also said ecstatically that he would give Will more love from now on and no longer let him leave.