想领养猫的绝对要考虑这只小猫,生命力绝对顽强 (转载)# WaterWorld - 未名水世界
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发信人: McGrady (儒雅的姚禽兽昨晚很黄很暴力 - Thomas语), 信区: pets
标 题: 想领养猫的绝对要考虑这只小猫,生命力绝对顽强
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Thu Jul 12 23:46:13 2012, 美东)
三个月大,集装箱里不吃不喝三个星期, 海运从中国到美国
CARSON, Calif. -- A 3-month-old kitten survived a journey across the Pacific
, traveling from Shanghai to Los Angeles without food or water while locked
in a freight container on a ship.
The orange-and-white short-haired kitten traveled 6,500 miles before
arriving Wednesday.
It was unclear how many days the kitten was in the container. The trip can
take as long as 21 days, according to freighter-travel.com.
The stowaway was retrieved from the container at a Compton-area business
where it was delivered.
Los Angeles County animal control officers are cautiously watching his
health.
The kitten is quarantined, which is standard procedure after entering the U.
S. from another country.
The kitten ate and slept well at the Carson Animal Care Center, said animal
control director Marcia Mayeda. He was alert and responsive Thursday.
Mayeda says workers named him Ni Hao (NEE'-How), which means "hello" in
Mandarin Chinese.
When Ni Hao recovers, gets his shots and is neutered, the shelter will look
for foster and permanent homes.
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/07/12/2893371/chinese-kitten-stows-away-on-la.html#storylink=cpy
发信人: McGrady (儒雅的姚禽兽昨晚很黄很暴力 - Thomas语), 信区: pets
标 题: 想领养猫的绝对要考虑这只小猫,生命力绝对顽强
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Thu Jul 12 23:46:13 2012, 美东)
三个月大,集装箱里不吃不喝三个星期, 海运从中国到美国
CARSON, Calif. -- A 3-month-old kitten survived a journey across the Pacific
, traveling from Shanghai to Los Angeles without food or water while locked
in a freight container on a ship.
The orange-and-white short-haired kitten traveled 6,500 miles before
arriving Wednesday.
It was unclear how many days the kitten was in the container. The trip can
take as long as 21 days, according to freighter-travel.com.
The stowaway was retrieved from the container at a Compton-area business
where it was delivered.
Los Angeles County animal control officers are cautiously watching his
health.
The kitten is quarantined, which is standard procedure after entering the U.
S. from another country.
The kitten ate and slept well at the Carson Animal Care Center, said animal
control director Marcia Mayeda. He was alert and responsive Thursday.
Mayeda says workers named him Ni Hao (NEE'-How), which means "hello" in
Mandarin Chinese.
When Ni Hao recovers, gets his shots and is neutered, the shelter will look
for foster and permanent homes.
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/07/12/2893371/chinese-kitten-stows-away-on-la.html#storylink=cpy