On January 11, the passenger drove his red cat Twix from the Ural city of Yekaterinburg to St. Petersburg. At one point, Tweeks had escaped from the cat’s transport box and was traveling in a carriage until a female attendant spotted him and threw him out of the carriage at the Kirov railway station in -20 degrees. The animal was found several kilometers away from the railway station, he had been suffering for almost a week in the cave, which used to reach -30 degrees at night.
The cat’s chances of survival were also significantly reduced by the fact that he had recently undergone abdominal surgery.
The carrier discovered the absence of the cat when the train had already left Kirov. The attendant initially claimed that the cat had run away on its own, but later released surveillance footage clearly shows the attendant throwing it out of the carriage.
The owner of the deceased cat Twix said that the conductors knew about the transportation of the pet.
When the cat was no longer in the carriage, the conductor reported that Twix himself ran out to the station. But there is a video where the conductor throws a cat out of the carriage, allegedly mistaking him for a “stray.” pic.twitter.com/bR5Y6PP9y9
— Dusya Nyushina (@DNusina) January 21, 2024
A man was carrying a cat on a train. In a carrier. The cat after surgery. I bought a ticket, everything is as it should be. Asleep. I woke up and there was no cat. The conductor said it means he ran away. But the camera footage shows that she simply threw the cat away.
It’s good that airplane doors have problems opening on the fly… pic.twitter.com/FVV3bZUJ6j
— Olga🇩🇪💛💙Madmen in line and fuck off (@lass_mich_reden) January 19, 2024
Several hundred volunteers searched for Twix all over the city, unfortunately, on January 20, the cat was found frozen. Local media reports that the cat had died shortly before he was found.
The cat’s owner is sure that the attendant could not have mistaken his pet for a stray cat because he had bought a separate ticket. He is determined to bring the perpetrators to justice, even going as far as President Vladimir Putin if necessary – although it sounds rather strange to go to a dictator who has started a bloody war for justice in the case of a cat.
Initially, “Russian Railways” announced that it was not responsible for passengers’ hand luggage, but later promised to prohibit its employees from disembarking animals from trains. On the other hand, the police refused to initiate a criminal case, believing that the cat’s safety should have been taken care of by its carrier.
2024-01-21 14:18:58
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