MONTREAL, Canada - Chester, a seven-month-old Scottish Fold kitten who was lost by Air
Canada at the Montreal airport last month, has been found safe and
sound — if a little skinny.
Owner Amanda Stewart, who lives in Surrey, B.C., posted a picture of Chester to Facebook on Wednesday along with the comments: "Omg omg omg" and "Hi everyone ITS BEEN CONFIRMED CHESTER HAS BEEN FOUND ALIVE. He is on his way to the vets right now."
Stewart confirmed to CBC News that Chester had been found by a woman,
also named Amanda, who works at the Montreal-Trudeau airport where
Chester was lost.
"I'm happy. I'm just hoping that he's OK right now. That he's healthy," Stewart told CBC News. "He seems to be skinny."
Isabelle Arthur(pic), a spokeswoman for Air Canada, said the airline was
advised by the Montreal Airport Authority team this morning that Chester
had been located.
"They subsequently delivered him to our cargo team. As soon as we confirmed it was Chester, we advised his owner. Chester is now at a local veterinarian for a full checkup," Arthur said.
She said Air Canada was making arrangements to reunite Stewart and Chester as soon as possible.
Source: CBC...More...
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