Toronto police’s Marine Unit is thanking the public for their help locating their "beloved" cat, Porter.
The dark-coloured feline was last seen on Sunday, May 29, at 3 a.m., heading north on Rees Street.
Late Tuesday afternoon, Toronto police announced in a tweet that the kitty was found. A family reportedly thought Porter was as stray and brought him home, they said, in a tweet.
Porter's home!
— Toronto Police (@TorontoPolice) May 31, 2022
A family took him home thinking he was a stray. With thanks to all who took time to share, the family found out he was less stray & more free-spirited.
Thank you, all, and thank you to the family for reuniting our @TPSMarineUnit family.#PorterFelineUnit. ^vk
Porter, who "freely wanders the area and is chipped," was rescued by the Marine Unit six years ago.
Our beloved cat, Porter, rescued by the Marine Unit 6 years ago is missing. He freely wanders the area and is chipped.
— Toronto Police (@TorontoPolice) May 31, 2022
Last see @TPSMarineUnit Sunday, May 29 @ 3am, heading north on Rees St.
Please help Porter find his way home. We miss him. 416.808.5860#PorterFelineUnit ^vk pic.twitter.com/AQ19fajuE1