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The cat that survived a nearly 400-foot fall in Bryce Canyon National Park last month, killing her owners, has found a new home with the helicopter pilot who rescued her.
The cat that survived a nearly 400-foot fall in Bryce Canyon National Park last month, killing her owners, has found a new home with the helicopter pilot who rescued her.
The search and rescue pilot who found a cat that seemingly survived a fatal fall that killed her two owners at Bryce Canyon National Park last month is now welcoming the feline into her home ...
Search and rescue teams found the cat, now named Mira, in a soft-sided carrier at the bottom of a 380-foot cliff in Bryce Canyon National Park in late April. She had fallen off the cliff with her ...
Roughly a month after surviving a 380-foot fall in Bryce Canyon National Park that killed her owners, Mirage the cat has a new home. According to Best Friends Animal Society, the elderly tabby has ...
A senior cat who plummeted nearly 400 feet off a cliff in Utah’s Bryce Canyon National Park has a new life. In late April, a helicopter pilot transported the tabby, orphaned after her owners ...
The cat that survived a nearly 400-foot fall in Bryce Canyon National Park last month, killing her owners, has found a new home with the helicopter pilot who rescued her.
The cat that survived a nearly 400-foot fall in Bryce Canyon National Park last month, killing her owners, has found a new home with the helicopter pilot who rescued her.
The cat that survived a nearly 400-foot fall in Bryce Canyon National Park last month, killing her owners, has found a new home with the helicopter pilot who rescued her.
The cat that survived a nearly 400-foot fall in Bryce Canyon National Park last month, killing her owners, has found a new home with the helicopter pilot who rescued her.
The cat that survived a nearly 400-foot fall in Bryce Canyon National Park last month, killing her owners, has found a new home with the helicopter pilot who rescued her.
The cat that survived a nearly 400-foot fall in Bryce Canyon National Park last month, killing her owners, has found a new home with the helicopter pilot who rescued her.