A lovely residential short-hair cat was left “frightened” after his proprietor deserted him at an airport terminal in Lebanon.
A video of the cat hiding from passers by has actually been shared to TikTok with customers claiming that his owner needs to be “held responsible”.
Vet Rana Hamieh heard that the cat had actually been deserted and hurried to the flight terminal to locate him.
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The feline was discovered concealing below an escalator railing after being kicked around by some children. (TikTok/giddykittykat)
“You do not leave household behind!!” she captioned a clip of her searching for the feline hiding under the escalator railing.
She shared that the owner “didn’t have the proper paperwork for boarding the trip, so they made a decision to abandon him at the flight terminal”.
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“He was hiding in this hazardous area after being subjugated by oblivious kids,” she added.
“He just intends to be safe.”
According to Newsweek Hamieh was told about the circumstance by a good friend who works at the flight terminal.
She shared a photo at the end of the clip– presumably sent out to her by her friend– of where the cat was initially left by his proprietor.
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The photo revealed the ginger feline curled up in a ball by the self check-in area, deserted beside a heap of disposed of luggage.
“He was definitely horrified,” Hamieh informed Newsweek.
“Poor baby was very scared as a result of all the commotion around him.”
After rescuing the pet cat Hamieh offered him a complete examination, keeping in mind that there were a few trauma injuries on his body yet “fortunately there was no internal blood loss”.
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He was left near the check-in location, deserted next to a stack of luggage. (TikTok/giddykittykat)
She shared a second video to TikTok assuring fans that the pet cat was currently safe and in foster treatment.
“I currently had numerous rescue felines getting treatment, so it was not feasible,” she informed Newsweek of why she didn’t keep him herself.
“Luckily, he’s doing wonderful at foster care and hopefully he’ll obtain embraced quickly! He’s such a strong, resistant boy and he made a quick recovery thinking about all the injury he needed to withstand.”
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