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Missing cat travels 800 miles from Yellowstone to home in California

This story has been updated to add a photo.

The love between a pet and its owner knows no boundaries and no national borders.

After disappearing in Yellowstone National Park, a two-year-old cat traveled more than 800 miles toward her native California.

Siamese cat Rayne Beau, pronounced “Rainbow,” ran into the trees during a trip to Wyoming Park in June, according to his owners Benny and Susanne Anguiano. The couple from Salinas, Monterey County, believed they had seen their beloved pet for the last time.

Two months later, however, they received a voicemail from an animal shelter in Roseville, about 30 minutes northeast of Sacramento, telling them that Rayne Beau was ready for pickup.

Siamese cat Rayne Beau is seen in a photo before he disappeared for almost two months in Yellowstone National Park.

The couple's five-day trip to Yellowstone National Park took a turn after Benny spent several days searching the park, roaming the forest armed with bear repellent. Their tireless search ended on June 8, when their park reservation ended and the couple returned home devastated. Benny told Susanne they couldn't stay in the park forever, and park rangers said they would let them know if Rayne Beau was spotted.