As we all know, cats like to drill boxes because the small space in the boxes can give them a sense of security. A kitten in Canada was sent thousands of miles away because of this hobby. He wandered in another place for four days before returning t...
As we all know, cats like to drill boxes because the small space in the boxes can give them a sense of security. A kitten in Canada was sent thousands of miles away because of this hobby. He wandered in another place for four days before returning to his owner's arms.
Four days ago, Rick, who lives in Nova Scotia, Canada, found that his one-year-old tabby cat, was missing. The whole family was very worried about Baru's safety. They thought the cat might have been lost with the kids while they were in school.
So they started a carpet-style search near their homes, searching all the woods, roads and shops near their homes, but there was still no trace of Baru. In the end, they had no choice but to post a cat hunting notice.
When the family was immersed in the sad atmosphere of throwing cats and thinking that they would never see this little guy again, they received a call from Montreal, thousands of miles away. The other party said they were staff members of the local animal protection organization. Their cats are now in Montreal and are currently safe.
It was delivered by a local courier. The courier said that the cat was loaded in a courier box. When he was unloading the truck, he found that the bottom of the courier box was wet. After opening it, he found that there was a cat inside. Then the courier contacted the local animal protection organization and sent the cat over. Volunteers from the
Conservation Organization contacted them through the information left on the express delivery. The cat has undergone a physical examination and is in good health. They will send someone to send the cat back.
After receiving this call, the whole family finally let go of their hearts. They never expected the cat to run into the express box. Rick guessed that before the courier was taken away by the courier, the cat drilled through the small hole in the box. I guess I was still asleep in the box because they didn't hear the cat's meow from the box during the entire mailing process.
But the kitten finally couldn't hold back his urine and urinated in the box. The courier found it after seeing the urine stain on the box. Otherwise, I didn't know when this little guy would be discovered.
At present, staff from the Animal Protection Organization have safely sent the kitten Baru to his owner Rick's home. The first thing a kitten does when he gets home is to show his own food bowl and eat it voraciously. After all, there are more than a thousand miles of road back, so the little guy must be so hungry. The owner expressed his gratitude to the courier companies and animal protection organizations. If it weren't for their serious and responsible work attitude, the cat wouldn't have been able to return home so soon.
I haven't seen each other for so many days, the hostess and the child missed Baru very much, so they held it together and took a photo. However, looking at Baru's expression, they didn't seem to care about this trip to another place. They seemed to be saying: Is there anything that makes a fuss? Didn't it just travel around in the box? For me, it was just a sleep.
The careless owner and the playful cat contributed to this "unexpected journey", but fortunately the ending of this story is a beautiful one. But the editor also reminds all owners that they must be careful about their pets and never make similar mistakes. If a small animal really gets into the box, especially a sealed box, it is easy to cause the animal to die. Even if the seal is not well sealed, the animal may accidentally get lost. In addition, it is legally not allowed to mail animals by express delivery and must be consigned.
Dear owners, have your pets ever had unexpected episodes caused by playing or carelessness? Let's talk to Xiaoai~