Colorado Thrift Store Staff Open A Donated Recliner And Freeze At What They Discover Inside

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A family in Denver, Colorado, decided it was time to part with their old recliner and sent it off to a thrift store, thinking they were just donating a piece of furniture.

What they didn’t realize was that the chair had a secret passenger. Hidden deep in the soft folds, far from sight, was their orange cat, Montequlla.

While his humans were busy packing up for their move, Montequlla had turned the recliner into his personal hideout, completely unaware he was about to head out on an unexpected little adventure.

The family was in the middle of a hectic move when Montequlla slipped away unnoticed. By the time they realised he was missing, the recliner had already been dropped off at the Denver Arc Store.

Heartbroken, they searched everywhere for him but couldn’t find a trace.

Fortunately, fate intervened. Not long after the chair arrived, a sharp-eared thrift store worker heard faint meowing coming from inside. 

They carefully investigated and discovered the source: a friendly orange tabby, trapped but unharmed. The staff immediately contacted Denver Animal Protection Shelter for help.

Officer Jenna Humphreys remembers the scene vividly, sharing in an interview:

“Sure enough, there’s a recliner out front, and there’s a little orange tabby stuck inside. Very friendly, but couldn’t get out. They [store staff] said that they had noticed the meowing shortly after somebody had dropped it off.”

Jenna and her team managed to carefully guide Montequlla out of his unusual hiding spot inside the recliner. Once he was safely in their arms, a quick scan of his microchip revealed the contact details of his worried owners.

Meanwhile, the family had been in a state of panic, searching every corner of their home, checking under furniture, and scouring the neighbourhood in the hope of spotting their beloved ginger cat.

Little did they know, Montequlla had been on a secret recliner-bound adventure the whole time, just waiting to be discovered.

Only when they heard from the shelter did everything click into place: Montequlla had slipped into the recliner during the moving chaos, and that same chair had ended up at the thrift store.

When they arrived to collect him, the relief was overwhelming. Tail wags and happy tears marked the moment Montequlla was back where he belonged.

Jenna took the opportunity to share an important reminder for pet owners:

“Oftentimes, when we have a stressful event like that, we know that animals can seek hiding spots. So, this one just happened to pick the recliner that they were going to donate to Arc. It’s not uncommon for us to be called to help remove animals from those situations, but this was a new one.”

Montequlla’s little mix-up turned out better than anyone could’ve hoped.

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