- Journey started at Nile Linen Group in Alexandria port in Egypt on March 8
- After 17 day and 3,000 mile trip, arrived in Moreton-on-Lugg in Hereford
- Staff heard meows from inside container, which had laundry linen in
- Called out RSPCA who found ravenous eight-month-old kitten, Sinbad
- Given two slices of British beef which was going company director's lunch
- Has gone into quarantine for four months and then hopes to be re-homed
A
ginger tabby cat sneaked inside a shipping container in Egypt before
embarking on a mammoth 3,000 mile trip to Herefordshire - without food
and water. The
kitten, who has since been named Sinbad, was discovered by puzzled
staff at Mediterranean Linens in Moreton-on-Lugg, Hereford. They heard meows coming from inside the container, which was carrying laundry linen. The
RSPCA was called out to investigate and there they found the exhausted
and ravenous eight-month-old kitten, who had made a bed for himself in
one of the boxes.
Sinbad the cat survived a 3,000 mile and 17 day journey from Egypt to Hereford in a shipping container
Sinbad with vet Amy Wheelr (left) and
RSPCA inspector Pippa Boyd (right), who was called out by the company to
investigate after they heard strange noises coming from the container
Laura Quinn, from the RSPCA, described the case as 'unique' and said it was incredible Sinbad had survived the 17-day journey. She
told MailOnline: 'When we found him, he was really hungry, thirsty and
tired but he also looked really friendly and was quite vocal. 'It's
really unique, we've not had anything like this before. He had
travelled quite some way. The linen company were also shocked by what
had happened.'
RSPCA
inspector Pippa Boyd, who was called out to the scene, added: 'The
company showed me the paperwork. They have to seal the containers and
put a tag on there, which they did when the container left.
They
showed me the paperwork and the tag, and it did all match up. We
thought maybe at customs someone might have opened it up, but they
didn't.' Once found, Sinbad was taken to the Laurels Veterinary Surgery in Whitecross, Hereford, where he was fed a little at a time.
He
has now gone into quarantine in Bristol for four months. He will then
go to an RSPCA centre for checks and it is hoped he will then be
re-homed.
This map shows the route taken by Sinbad took, from Alexandria Port in Egypt to Moreton-on-Lugg, Hereford
Sinbad, a ginger tabby, was found in the container where he had made a bed for himself in one of the boxes
RSPCA inspector Pippa Boyd said it was an incredible feat to have survived the 17 days and hard to believe
His epic journey began at the Nile Linen group in Alexandria port in Egypt on March 8. The container got to El-Dekheila port on March 9, Felixstowe in Suffolk on March 24 and then Moreton-on-Lugg on March 25.
Graham
Monteath, 56, managing director at Mediterranean Linens, said they
could not work out what the noise was when the shipping container
arrived. He said: 'I have never heard a cat meow like that in my life. I would never have thought that was a cat. One
of the lads thought it was a baby. I thought it could have been a
buzzard trying to get into the warehouse because we do get lots of them
around here.
'I just turned round and thought "good God', what is that?" Then this cat's head popped out of the door. We
checked the seal and it had not been tampered with. It was very odd.
The RSPCA woman said that she was very surprised how well the cat
looked. It had scratched open one of the boxes. There was not much of a mess but we did not use any of the linen by that.'
He added: 'I gave him the beef which was for my lunch. He scoffed it. So he got some good British food for his first meal on English soil.'
Sinbad, the ginger tabby cat, started his epic journey in Alexandria port in Egypt (pictured) on March 8
After covering 3,000 miles and
following his 17 day ordeal without food and water, he arrived at the
Mediterranean Linens (pictured) in Moreton-on-Lugg, Hereford
The quarantine stay will cost the RSPCA almost £2,000, so an appeal page has been set up to cover costs. Mediterranean
Linens has donated £100. Donations have also been received from Paragon
Laundry/ Clean Linen Services and Fresh Linen. So far £490 has been raised.
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