Your missing cat has Moncton talking, right?
Bon matin de Moncton — la marée monte, and so do we. Let's get into it.
I saw this post about a missing cat from the Pinetree area, just off Elmwood Drive, and mon Dieu, my heart just sank. Kallie, a timid little thing, went missing. This isn't just a simple lost pet ad, hein? This is pure Moncton. Everyone who lives here knows that sinking feeling when one of our own is in trouble, even if it's a four-legged friend. The Pinetree area, with its quiet streets and all those trees, it feels like a safe spot, right? But cats wander, and sometimes they don't find their way back.
### Why This Matters for Us
Écoute bien, it's not the biggest news story, but it’s the kind of thing that connects us, like when we all collectively groan about the Codiac Transpo schedule or cheer for the Wildcats at the Avenir Centre.
* It's a reminder of how tight-knit our neighbourhoods are, even with all the sprawl out towards Dieppe and Riverview. We look out for each other, right?
* It shows the immediate care and concern people have in Moncton, jumping into the comments to offer advice or just good wishes.
* And honestly, it's a little bit of a sad story that makes you want to hug your own pets a little tighter tonight.
You see it on the community boards all the time, these little pleas for help. It’s a part of our daily life, the humanity of it all, and it's what makes Moncton feel like home. If you're out near Elmwood or even Centennial Park, keep an eye out for Kallie, okay? Every little bit helps.
Monique and Marc-André talk about stuff just like this on the morning show — catch them live at mornings.live.