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Lost cat sent AI, Kolkata airport staff became Tizi

Lost cat sent AI, Kolkata airport staff became Tizi
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Kolkata: Even when the Kolkata airport looks for agents to get rid of a cat terminal, hunt different cats ongoing to find a pet that is missing on Saturday.
Dice 14 months old, male cats that have reached Kolkata on Saturday afternoon in Indian water flights, tucked into plastic cages in the aircraft, have been lost immediately after being reduced from the plane.
When the Indian Air Cargo Team opened the cage, the cat reportedly escaped.
But the owner of a pet, Mayurakshi Saha, who worked with social media companies, refused to buy claims and wrote to the activist of Manka Gandhi’s animal rights, which in turn had written to the authority of the Kolkata airport who had started the hunt for cats.
“This incident shows blatant negligence in the airline section.
How can they be so irresponsible? It is their duty to hand over my pet safely for me.
The cat is like my own child and I will not leave the terminal until I get it Back, “Saha said, residents of Santoshpur.
On Monday, the cat was reportedly seen by several land staff in the old domestic terminal but when they got there, the cat left.
The separate officer team also monitors CCTV in the airport place to track the animal.
On Saturday, Saha traveled to Kolkata from Bangalore with two cats.
While the airline allowed one of them to stay with him in the cabin, others stored in the cargo holder.
“When I went down in Kolkata and went to the cargo holder area to take it, I found a broken cage and my cat lost.
It is a clear handling case.
Official officials act in a way that is not a big problem.
Instead of trying to find a solution, they are Go ahead and laugh when I cried, “he said.
Saha accused when he cried and looked for pets, airline officials allegedly made fun of him and did nothing to look for pets.
The woman himself continued to ask the people at the terminal about the cat, holding his photo when the private airline employees told him that he had seen a cat sit inside the cargo holder.
Indian water officials said they had apologized to the woman for the incident and that they had done a thorough search along with women throughout the terminal.
“We are the most trusted airlines to bring pets.
We carry 100 pets every day.
This is a deviation that the cat escaped from the cage.
We left without stone missed to track the dice and unite it with the owner,” Indian water spokesman said .
“Air India is making endless efforts and a dedicated team work tirelessly to track pets,” he added.
C airport director C Pattabhi said they had also mobilized senior officials to oversee search operations, added, “We empathize with the pain of the woman and expand full support to find lost cats.” “I have started a social media campaign to find the dice.
I have asked permission from the authorities to install posters outside the terminal with cash prizes to people who helped me find my cat,” Sahha said.

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