The conductor explained that she had questioned the passengers, but none of them had come forward as the cat’s owner, so she decided to throw the animal away, believing it to be a stray. A search operation was organized on Russian social networks. About 300 volunteers searched for the cats. After several hours of searching, the animal was found frozen in the snow. His owner Edgars Gajfullins recognized the cat.
Gajfullin thanked everyone who helped in the search and promised to do everything to bring the perpetrators to justice. It is indicated that the cat had been issued a special ticket, but the animal was brought by a relative of its owner.
A Russian Railways conductor at a parking lot in Kirov threw her domestic cat Twix out of the train, mistaking him for a street cat. The employee explained that the passengers were talking about a wandering cat, but a survey of those present in the carriage did not lead to the owner, which is why she decided that the cat was a stray
Video: In the city of Kirov pic.twitter.com/PumQngnGY3
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Activists have started collecting signatures for a petition with the demand to initiate a criminal case against the conductor. The petition is addressed to the Investigative Committee of Russia. Its author, Ekaterina Sergeeva, explained that she also wrote directly to the Investigative Committee, attaching a link to the petition. She was informed that the police are investigating the circumstances of the incident.
2024-01-20 18:48:00
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