CLEVELAND - A scrawny, black and white female kitten has apparently survived a trip across the Pacific Ocean and North America inside a shipping crate.
Cleveland Animal Protective League Executive Director Sharon Harvey says
a Cleveland company that received the crate of spooled steel coil Friday found the kitten inside one the spools.
Harvey says the mother cat and other kittens found in the crate were dead.
The crate came to Samsel Supply Co. from Singapore. It was sealed Feb. 4 and shipped three days later.
The approximately 12-week-old kitten has been checked by a veterinarian and has responded well to being fed.
It will be kept in quarantine for about three weeks to make sure it doesn't pass any infectious disease to other animals.
Ayse Casson holds a malnourished kitten at the Animal Protective League shelter in Cleveland Friday, March 7, 2008. The kitten was discovered in a shipment of steel coil from Singapore delivered to a local Cleveland firm. The shipment was sealed Feb. 4, 2008 and arrived in Cleveland Friday.(AP Photo/Mark Duncan) |