Loki The hangover is back: kidnapping uncovered in Cologne!

A kidnapped hangover from Cologne, Loki, is found. The Oberbergischer Kreis police are investigating in this case.
A kidnapped hangover from Cologne, Loki, is found. The Oberbergischer Kreis police are investigating in this case. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Loki The hangover is back: kidnapping uncovered in Cologne!

In Cologne, the story of a kidnapped hangover causes a stir. "Loki", the name of the missing hangover, disappeared without a trace in November 2024. Its owner, a 63-year-old Cologne, did everything for months to find his beloved cat. He hanged up posters and finally filed a complaint with the police because he suspected that Loki could have been kidnapped. However, the hangover was not just an ordinary mixed breed cat; He was equipped with a location that was in his collar and was also registered with Tasso. Despite these precautions, Loki remained disappeared.

On March 18, 2024, Loki was finally brought back to his owner. The breakthrough in the search campaigns came through TikK videos that showed a cat that resembled the Loki. Information from the TASSO database led to the assumption that Loki in Marienheide, about 50 kilometers northeast of Cologne, could be. The Oberbergischer district police identified a 25-year-old suspect from this region that Loki had kidnapped. She will now expect criminal proceedings for theft after she had disposed of the Airtag and the collar of the hangover.

technology for the identification of pets

Loki was equipped with a microchip that serves as an important identification in the event of an unexpected disappearance. Microchip identification has now become established as the preferred method for identifying pets. These chips, about the size of a rice grain, consist of a chip and a magnetic coil that is accommodated in a tissue -compatible cover.

The microchip is used by a veterinarian and has a 15-digit number that can be decoded using special reading devices. The information that can be read from the chip include the country of origin, the manufacturer and the unique identification number of the animal. Registration in the pet register is particularly important to assign the animal to the owner, which makes sense for both cats as well as dogs and other pets. This registration collects important data such as the chip number, animal species, gender and contact details of the owner.

The cost of a microchip is between 30 and 50 euros for cats and 40 to 60 euros for dogs, whereby this technology becomes smaller and more efficient. Although tattoos were widespread in the past, they have lost importance due to the advantages of microchip labeling. Microchip identification enables lifelong readability and ensures that in the event of a missing pet, the chances of finding it again.

The return of Loki to its owner shows how modern tracking and social media can work together to find missing animals. In this way, the technology, combined with the help of networks, can make a significant contribution to the safety of our pets. Further information can be found on Spiegel and Findefix .

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