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Catty1
05-14-2007, 12:48 PM
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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,271777,00.html

HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. — China the cat got her name after being delivered in a crate holding motorcycle gear that a North Carolina man had ordered to be shipped from Shanghai.

Eric Congdon opened the cargo freight that left port in China on April 3 and found the furry stowaway, which had chewed through one of the boxes. After at least 35 days on a ship, the cat was weak but still alive.

"I saw something in the container move," Congdon said. "I turned up the headlights on the fork lift to get a better look."

That was when he saw the cat cowering in a corner of the cargo crate.

Congdon, owner of Olympia Moto Sports in Hendersonville, said he and a co-worker called Henderson County Animal Services when the cat wouldn't let them go near her.

While Congdon has been in the wholesale business for 15 years, he's never received live animals with any of his shipments.

"I have seen some small dead critters before," he said, adding that it would have been impossible for the cat to get in after the shipment was sealed in China.

How could China survive for so long on no food and water?

"Usually we say that animals can only survive a few weeks without food and only a few days without water," said Raleigh-based veterinarian Dr. Michelle Misavage. "The theory is that cats have such good kidneys their bodies adjust to the lack of water and somehow they received small amounts of moisture from condensation."

A co-worker of Congdon's plans to adopt China, as animal service workers are calling her, if she checks out OK with a veterinarian. But that might not be so easy.

"We have to take precautions," said animal services manager Brenda Miller, explaining that the cat came from a country with different strains of rabies. State law says any animal coming into the country must be vaccinated and quarantined for six months.

Congdon hopes the cat won't have to be euthanized.

"It would be a shame for the cat to die after it survived such an ordeal," he said.

kittycats_delight
05-14-2007, 01:17 PM
Incredible survivor isn't she. People need to really get on Animal Control to prevent them for euthenizing this poor kitty. She has been through hell and back and none of it was her fault. Someone really should have checked that crate before it was sealed. She does not deserve a death sentence for someone neglected to check before sealing the crate. She has been through enough already.

wolflady
05-14-2007, 01:40 PM
Wow, what a pretty kitty! I certainly hope she can be adopted and not be put to sleep. :( Poor thing!

Reachoutrescue
05-14-2007, 01:41 PM
I pray this kitty finds a loving home. She sure is a trooper. Poor thing.

Catty1
05-14-2007, 01:58 PM
Although the article wasn't clear on that, if you read the last part they say there are many other strains of rabies in China that they don't have in the US.

I think once she tests clear and has her quarantine, she'll get her furrever home with that guy.

(of course, an email to them wouldn't hurt...as if they haven't had a gazillion already! :) )

catmandu
05-14-2007, 03:51 PM
The Pet Angel are visiting that Brave Little Cat and reassuring her that 6 weeks is not Furr Ever and taht she will have a Great Purrmanent Home befoe she knows it.
What a resouceful Little Cat to survive all that.

jennielynn1970
05-14-2007, 03:54 PM
There's probably different rabies strains in EVERY country if you think about it. That is part of what worries me with Ally. She just attacks unprovoked.

Catty1
05-14-2007, 03:59 PM
I thought Ally needed a vet's paper to leave Bahrain...I'm sure if she had had something like that she wouldn't have made it!

I know you have been trying to keep your distance more from her - are things any better?

Kalei
05-14-2007, 04:05 PM
Oh that poor poor kitty,I could never imagine going through something like that. Just thinking of the poor kitty is so sad, I'm glad she is in good hands now, but I really hope she is not put to sleep, she deserves to live and go to a loving home.