A family who were refused the location of their missing cat under the Data Protection Act have been reunited with their moggie after the keepers handed him back.Karen Young, 41, and her children celebrated their pet Tigger’s safe return this weekend, and he is now settling back into his home in Tamworth, Staffordshire. Beauty worker Karen said: “We’re over the moon to have him home. It feels like he never left – he’s back sleeping in his usual spot, on my daughter, Carmen’s bed."
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