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An Indian cat did not eat or drink for 17 days and successfully smuggled itself into the English cat

A cat from Egypt, for some reason, wanted to smuggle himself into England. But I have to say that its approach is really too fierce! After 17 days of eating or drinking in a container, he traveled 3,000 miles from Egypt to England.

An Indian cat did not eat or drink for 17 days and successfully smuggled itself into the English cat

The orange male cat sneaked into the wagon of a van in Alexandria, Egypt, in the early hours of the morning, and then took a ferry across the Mediterranean Sea and across central Europe. It was not until the cat was unloaded at the Hereford warehouse in England that the cat was found.

An Indian cat did not eat or drink for 17 days and successfully smuggled itself into the English cat

The warehouse employees heard a strange cry coming from the car, so they opened the container. Only then did i find out that a cat had made a nest for itself with linen in the container.

An Indian cat did not eat or drink for 17 days and successfully smuggled itself into the English cat

The warehouse's employees fed it food and water and then contacted the British Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. After 17 days of water and food, but this is the cat in very good condition! This surprised the staff of the Animal Society.

An Indian cat did not eat or drink for 17 days and successfully smuggled itself into the English cat

The cat was quarantined for 4 months, the Animal Society spent £2,000 on all its documents, and it officially became an "English cat". After quarantine, they will help it find a good family.

An Indian cat did not eat or drink for 17 days and successfully smuggled itself into the English cat