Vancouver man accidentally sells couch with stowaway cat
The couch then made its way to Steveston, but was soonafter resold to another buyer.
“They the couch and the guy who bought the couch from them found her,” Lumabi. “The couch has a pouch underneath for the legs. She must have burrowed down in there for about three days.” Before the cat was found, Lumabi was worried sick. He said he tore his new place apart looking for her, searching the surrounding neighbourhood, using community social media groups, and putting up posters.
“ messaged me and said found her. They said, ‘hey, there is a cat in the couch,’” he said. “I was calling vets, shelters, and the SPCA. I had a few sleepless nights.”
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