Kittens
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Re: Kittens
Je ziet hem/haar denken....
- A.Kuiper/J.Pessoa/BR
- Berichten: 8199
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Re: Kittens
En dit is mijn thuis
- A.Kuiper/J.Pessoa/BR
- Berichten: 8199
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Re: Kittens
Zo van: Komt er nog wat op tafel??
- A.Kuiper/J.Pessoa/BR
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Re: Kittens
KOM SNEL, JE PLANT IS ONWEL GEWORDEN!!!
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Re: Kittens
Four tiny stowaways found on cargo plane in Hong Kong
You've got to be kitten me.
The kittens were found on a Singapore Airlines cargo plane.
Nov 10 2021
Cargo handlers at Hong Kong Airport have made a rather unexpected discovery at the weekend while unloading a flight from Singapore – four tiny kittens were found onboard.
Two white and two black little bundles of fur were spotted in the Singapore Airlines cargo plane, and no-one knows yet how it was possible that they got there.
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Hong Kong's Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) were notified, and the story could have ended in a catastrophe . Non-quarantined animals are often put down to prevent the spread of diseases like rabies.
But a campaign was started to prevent the kittens suffering the same fate, and it seems to have worked.
The AFCD says an initial check on the kittens shows they are in good health, and they have now gone into quarantine while waiting for a full veterinary check up.
"Upon completion of the quarantine and investigation, adoption will be arranged through partnering animal welfare organisations according to the condition of the cats," AFCD said, which should mean a perfect ending to their travels.
You've got to be kitten me.
The kittens were found on a Singapore Airlines cargo plane.
Nov 10 2021
Cargo handlers at Hong Kong Airport have made a rather unexpected discovery at the weekend while unloading a flight from Singapore – four tiny kittens were found onboard.
Two white and two black little bundles of fur were spotted in the Singapore Airlines cargo plane, and no-one knows yet how it was possible that they got there.
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Hong Kong's Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) were notified, and the story could have ended in a catastrophe . Non-quarantined animals are often put down to prevent the spread of diseases like rabies.
But a campaign was started to prevent the kittens suffering the same fate, and it seems to have worked.
The AFCD says an initial check on the kittens shows they are in good health, and they have now gone into quarantine while waiting for a full veterinary check up.
"Upon completion of the quarantine and investigation, adoption will be arranged through partnering animal welfare organisations according to the condition of the cats," AFCD said, which should mean a perfect ending to their travels.