
Beloved calico cat Francine has returned to her Lowe’s store home in Virginia after an unexpected cross-state adventure.
Missing since September, Francine was discovered weeks later at a company distribution centre in Garysburg, North Carolina, having hitched a ride on a truck.
Two Richmond Lowe’s employees made a 90-minute drive on Monday to retrieve her. By Tuesday, she was back on duty, playing with customers, posing for photos and enjoying affection.
âFrancine is one of us,” store supervisor Wayne Schneider said in a telephone interview. “Sheâs just amazing. What she means here to the store and the employees, you really canât imagine the outpouring that the employees and also the customers give her daily.â
Francine spends much of her time either at the customer service desk or in the store’s seasonal area. But things went awry in September as the store brought in items for the upcoming Christmas season. Store general manager Mike Sida said that disruption may have prompted Francine to seek comfort elsewhere.
After store employees hadn’t seen Francine for a few days, they reviewed past surveillance video. There were glimpses of her in the appliance section and then the receiving department, where she darted into a truck. An overnight manager is then seen shutting the truck’s door and off it went to Garysburg, about 85 miles (137 kilometers) to the south.
âAnd then, of course, when she got down to the distribution center, she shot off the truck,â Sida said. âThatâs when we found out where she was and she was missing.â
An animal control office set up humane traps at the distribution center, where photos of Francine were posted throughout. The center had dozens of monitoring cameras, and Loweâs brought in thermal drones to survey the area. An Instagram account unaffiliated with Lowe’s dedicated to finding Francine grew to more than 34,000 followers.
On Saturday, Francine was spotted on camera near the distribution center. After more humane traps were installed, a volunteer checked each trap throughout the night. Finally, one of the traps triggered and Francine’s meows could be heard.
Schneider and Sida got in a car early Monday and drove to get Francine.
âThat ride going down, knowing that we were going to get her, was just heartwarming. Knowing sheâs safe and that sheâs coming back to the store to get off her two-week vacation,â Schneider said.
Francine was a stray when she started living at the Loweâs store more than eight years ago. Cats are common sightings around feed stores and garden centers, which contain large amounts of grain and seed that can be attractive to mice and rats. In New York City, cats are beloved fixtures of the cityâs bodegas and delis.
At the Loweâs store, Francine âjust showed up,â Sida said. âWe had a bit of a mice problem. So, of course, Iâm like, wow. I like this cat a lot because itâs helping me.”
Lowe’s doesn’t have an official policy about cats in stores. Asked why Francine wasn’t taken to someone’s residence after showing up, Sida said she is loved by employees and the community.
âFrancine picked us. We didnât pick her,” Sida said. “Later, we would embrace her being our store cat. But at the end of the day, she came to us. Where sheâs at is where she wants to be. She does whatever she wants.â
Unlike Loweâs employees, Francine does not wear a vest. She had been previously outfitted with several collars but escaped them all. Now they plan on fitting her with a harness that includes identifying information.
A local brewery will host a âFrancine Festâ community event on Wednesday to celebrate the homecoming, while the store is planning its own team party.