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17-day journey for Ziggy the cat
Ziggy the cat used up at least one of his nine lives after surviving for 17 days without food on a 2,300 mile voyage that took him from northern Israel to England. The skinny white cat made his epic trip as a stowaway in a 40-foot container.
His journey began when he wandered into a consignment of plastic goods shipped from Haifa on October 31. It ended when he emerged, starving and dehydrated, at a warehouse in Whitworth in Lancashire today. Despite being exhausted, Ziggy was still able to resist capture by the RSPCA for another five hours.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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