A 3-month-old kitten is recovering after being found locked without any food or water in a freight container that had just arrived in Los Angeles from Shanghai, China. "It is incredible that this kitten could survive the almost 2,700-mile journey by sea without food or water," said Marcia Mayeda, director of the county Department of Animal Care and Control.
According to the county, animal control officials were contacted on Wednesday by the manager of a Compton business that received the container and discovered the kitten inside, clinging to life. Aaron Reyes of the animal care department said the kitten was likely in the container for about two weeks.
The orange and white male kitten, a domestic short haired, was taken to the Carson Animal Care Center, where it was in guarded condition, but seemed to be improving. The veterinary staff reported that the kitten woke this morning "bright, alert and responsive." Staff and volunteers named the kitten "Ni Hao" - pronounced Nee How - which means "hello."
Ni Hao will be under quarantine for 60 days and will be monitored, which is standard protocol for animals entering the United States from other countries. Due to his young age, the kitten likely hasn't had any vaccinations yet, according to the county. "We will continue to provide the best care for Ni Hao, eventually looking for a suitable foster home then finally a permanent family to call his own," Mayeda said.
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