Cat survives nearly 400-foot fall at Utah national park that killed its 2 owners

Cat survives nearly 400-foot fall at Utah national park that killed its 2 owners Cat survives nearly 400-foot fall at Utah national park that killed its 2 owners

An elderly female cat was found alive last week following a nearly 400-foot fall at a Utah national park that killed her owners, authorities said.

The bodies of Matthew Nannen, 45, and Bailee Crane, 58, were found April 29 in Bryce Canyon National Park, according to the Salt Lake , citing the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office. Visitors spotted the bodies about 380 feet below the lookout spot, the newspaper reported.

Authorities believe Nannen and Crane fell off Inspiration Point on April 28 or April 29.

The sheriff’s office said it appears that the pair was living out of a U-Haul and traveled to Utah from Arizona, according to the newspaper. Their last known address was in Florida.

The cat was taken in by Best Friends Animal Sanctu.

A cat now named Mirage receives care at Best Friends Animal Sanctu.Molly Wald / Best Friends Animal Sanctu

The sanctu said in a news release that the 12-year-old cat, now named Mirage, was found in a soft-sided carrier that was covered in mud and dirt. The animal was “sore and matted” with fractured ribs when it arrived, but seems to be doing well.

“She’s eating and drinking on her own, and with steady attention from the veterin team, she’s getting the care she needs. She’s expected to make a full recovery,” the sanctu said.

Judah Battista, Best Friends’ chief sanctu officer, said it’s “remarkable” that the cat survived the fall.

“She’s a very sweet girl and doing very well,” Battista said in a statement.

Mirage survived a fall at Bryce Canyon that killed its owners.Molly Wald / Best Friends Animal Society