The crazy story of Tino, the lost cat of the TGV Tarbes-Pari

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On January 30, SCNF agents found a cat without its owner. Far from being abandoned, it would have been stolen.

An unsuspecting package. On January 30, SNCF agents made a strange discovery. Arriving at Montparnasse station, the Tarbes-Paris train contained a passenger clandestine: little Tino. Indeed, a cat was found without its owner in a bag designed for the travel of small animals. The alert was given within the station to find the missing guide, but without success, reports La Dépêche du Midi. So these are The Rail Angels who took care of little Tino. This group of SNCF agents, associations and volunteers takes care of the placement and rescue of animalsaccompanying them to their new destination.

“A colleague from the station called me saying she had a problem because she didn’t know who this cat belonged to”, confided Iman Kalfallah, creator of the collective, to 30 million friends. Little Tino was taken to the vet. “Seeing that the cat was chipped, they repeatedly called the phone number listed on the card. But no one answered. said the young woman. After sharing a post on their Facebook page and then on the lost animal search site PetAlert, the collective managed to find a animal welcoming agent until he finds his family.

A story that ends well

Finally, Les Anges du rail ended up getting the long-awaited phone call. “At midnight, I get a call from a completely panicked mother, related Iman Kalfallah. His son, with hearing impairment, had told him that his cat had disappeared. He was sick with worry that he might have been robbed.” The 22-year-old would have turned away from the bag containing his cat to buy metro tickets to a distributor, once the operation is completed, the bag was gone, reports La Dépêche du Midi. Two days later, the master and his cat were finally able to meet again, an opportunity for the association to celebrate this reunion and to remember to always label their luggage.

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