The tearful reunion between the cat was afraid of dead in wild fire and its 82-year-old owner goes viral

It seems such that all cats have nine lives can be true for a main COON in California called Aggie.

The beloved Feline felt dead for two months after Palisada’s savage fire in Los Angeles left her family’s house in Ashes.

But its owner, 82-year-old Katherine Kiefer, held some hope.

Katherine Kiefer was reunited with her pet cat Aggie after losing her during the fire of Palisade in Los Angeles two months ago. Carolyn Kiefer your ap
The cat was found in a state of hunger and had to suffer some blood transfusions after being rescued. Carolyn Kiefer your ap

During the weekend, Kiefer received a call from the West Los Angeles animal shelter.

Her daughter Carolyn Kiefer shared their reunion Saturday in a Tiktok video that quickly gained more than 1 million likes.

It shows tears that flow from the eyes of Katherine Kiefer while Aggie bowed to her arms.

“I was very worried that I would wake up and (to discover) that it had been a dream,” she said.

Kiefer was in a medical meeting on the day the fire swept through her neighborhood and her children could not find Aggie – who was inclined to hide – when they tried to save her.

“The only thing my mum asked was: ‘Did you get Aggie?” Remembering Carolyn.

Katherine Kiefer’s house was destroyed in January’s wild fire in Los Angeles. Carolyn Kiefer your ap
Katherine seeing the damage to her home in Jan. 8, 2025. Apea

Many pets owners tried to reach their pets during the furious rush to evacuate the wild Palisades fire in January.

Aggie, who is about 5 years old, was donated to Katherine where a friend during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Social media users have been so touched by the couple’s reunification video that many have been looking for updates for days.

Katherine received Aggie as a gift from a friend during the Covid-19 pandemic. Carolyn Kiefer your ap
A video of the reunion between Katherine and Aggie turned out viral in Tiktok. Carolyn Kiefer your ap

The $ 30,000 -dollar family campaign for aggie veterin’s bills had reached $ 21,000 by Tuesday afternoon.

The cat has suffered some blood transfusions and is now seeing a specialist.

“It was essentially skin and good, and in a state of absolute hunger,” Carolyn said.

The family will reunite with Aggie when released from the hospital on Thursday.

Kiefer said she is looking forward to, and she has a message for other pet owners: “Don’t underestimate cats,” she said.

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