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Cat Sneaks Into Man’s Luggage, Detected By X-Ray Machine At New York Airport

Cat Found To Have Snuck Inside Checked Luggage At New York Airport

Anyone with pets has probably joked about wishing they could pack their fur kid with them whenever they go on overseas trips.

That literally turned out to be the case when a cat was discovered inside a luggage bag that was being screened at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport.

Source: @TSA on Twitter

According to USA Today, the owner of the suitcase claimed he did not know that the feline had snuck inside.

Thankfully, the little stowaway was quickly removed and is now safely back home.

New York airport security officers find cat inside checked luggage

On Wednesday (23 Nov), the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) posted about the “hiss-toric find” on their official Twitter account.

Officers at John F. Kennedy International Airport were screening a suitcase on 16 Nov when they made the surprising discovery.

The X-ray machine picked up a very clear outline of an animal inside the checked luggage. Another picture shows a tuft of ginger fur sticking out of a gap in the bag’s zipper.

Source: @TSA on Twitter

When a security agent opened the bag, he was “shocked” to find a live orange cat inside, TSA spokesperson Lisa Farbstein told The Washington Post.

Source: @TSA on Twitter

Agents then contacted the owner of the suitcase, who said that the kitty belonged to another member of his household.

 

He had no idea that he almost had an extra ‘guest’ coming along with him on his trip.

Those concerned for the cat would be relieved to know that it is now literally out of the bag and back home safe and sound, as Ms Farbstein shared on Twitter.

Owner posts video of cat crawling into another suitcase

Apparently, the ginger tabby has a tendency to climb into luggages, something that many cat owners are probably familiar with.

After the news broke, the owner of the cat shared a short clip of the feline trying to squeeze into a suitcase to prove that it’s a habit.

Source: @alexaugustalex on Instagram

He also shared a photo of the furry stowaway sitting innocently next to a newspaper showing a report of the incident, declaring that the cat is now “internet famous”.

Source: @alexaugustalex on Instagram

Chances are, all the cat probably wanted was to find a nice and cosy place to curl up in for a nap.

Glad there were no cat-astrophes

Animal smuggling attempts across borders are known to happen from time to time. In this case, however, it turned out to be a purr-fectly unintentional blunder.

It’s truly fortunate that officers managed to spot and rescue the cat before the bag made its way to the plane’s cargo hold. We shudder to think of what might’ve happened to the critter if they didn’t.

To all cat paw-rents, always remember to make sure your suitcase is free of any extra inhabitants before locking it up and heading to the airport.

Have news you must share? Get in touch with us via email at news@mustsharenews.com.

Featured image adapted from @TSA on Twitter & @alexaugustalex on Instagram.

Tammi Tan

Tammi loves the colour pink but wears a lot of black. She can often be found enjoying tiny house tours on YouTube or rewatching Christopher Nolan films.

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