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-Short Attention Span Theater-
Emily invades France
2005-10-28
APPLETON, Wisconsin (AP) -- When Emily the cat went missing a month ago, her owners looked for their wandering pet where she had ended up before -- the local animal shelter. This week they learned Emily sailed to France. Lesley McElhiney now figures her cat went prowling around a paper warehouse near home and ended up in a cargo container that went by ship across the Atlantic Ocean and was trucked to Nancy, a city in northeastern France near the border with Germany.
I'll be that was one pissed off kitty
Employees at a French lamination company found her in the container, checked her tags and called Emily's veterinarian back in the U.S., John Palarski. "It probably had access to food and water," Palarski said. "I doubt if it went three weeks without it. There must have been a lot of mice on the boat. Even if it was in the cargo department, you would assume there was water down there. She had to have something."
I've heard of cats going a very long time without food, she probably some water, maybe condensation
Palarski faxed the cat's vaccination records to French authorities to help remove her from quarantine, but the family is wondering exactly how they will retrieve the pet. Emily will need a health certificate from France to return home, and she will have to go through quarantine again on entering the United States, Palarski said.
"Papers, please."
"The only thing we can think right now is buying a plane ticket," McElhiney said. "She already cost us some the first time we got her from the humane society. She's getting to be an expensive little thing."
No cost is too much to save her from the French
Posted by:Steve

#4  Sea? Izzat you?
Posted by: The Nefarious Boatman   2005-10-28 20:52  

#3  Bet it was on of them tortoiseshell numbers with the loud deceiving purr.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-10-28 17:29  

#2  ...across the Atlantic Ocean and was trucked to Nancy, a city in northeastern France near the border with Germany.

And a bunch of actual Nancy Boys surrendered at the sight?
Posted by: eLarson   2005-10-28 17:07  

#1  "Bon appetite!"
Posted by: mojo   2005-10-28 14:48  

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