A Florida cat that has been lost in North Platte for nearly four months has been found.

On August 10th, Alex Borsody and his girlfriend Kristine Amodio were making the drive from Colorado to Florida when they stopped in North Platte for the night. They were staying at the Quality Inn and Suites when their cat Oskar got outside and was lost.

After an extra unplanned day in North Platte, posting fliers, calling him, putting out Borsody's shirts for him to smell, they could not locate him and had to leave to continue on their journey to Florida.

While in North Platte, Borsody had contacted the

run by Jenn Porter-Milne. He let her know he had to leave, but Oskar was still missing.

Porter-Milne posted several lost cat fliers and Facebook posts.

Tuesday night, owner of Deja Vu Treasures, Vicki Simpson went to her store. She is closed on Tuesdays, but went in to feed the feral cats that live near her building. She noticed a cat that had a collar on. She said she thought it might live around there and thought maybe if she left it be, it would go home.

"Something just seemed odd. Something just kept telling me I should call that number. I saw it started with a 9 and I thought that seemed really odd for around here and something just made me want to call that number," said Simpson.

Simpson called the number and got Borsody in Florida. Borsody said he cried when he got the news that it was actually Oskar.

"I was like no way! And I was crying and all this stuff, it was amazing," said Borsody of receiving the call.

Until he's ready to head home, Oskar is getting care at the Westfield Small Animal Clinic and

Porter-Milne said other than an upper-respiratory infection and some undernourishment, he is in great shape. Fur the Love of PAWS is paying for all his medical care while he is in Nebraska including flea treatments and a check up.

'It's God's gift for Christmas, I really think it is," said Porter-Milne.

A volunteer will be driving Oskar to Denver where his owner will fly to pick him up on Saturday.

"I'm glad they could be reunited and give him a big hug for me when you get him home," said Simpson.