Cat Survives 3 Weeks Crossing Ocean
(AP) -- A cat whose owners thought was lost spent
nearly three weeks
crossing the Pacific Ocean in a shipping container with no food or
water - and appears to be just fine.
The voyage began after Pamela Escamilla lost
sight of her 3-year-old calico, Spice, while packing a huge container
with household goods in Waikoloa Village, Hawaii.
The container was shipped June 15 to Southern California.
Escamilla, 39, and her husband couldn't find the cat before taking
their flight and asked neighbors in Hawaii to call if Spice returned.
While the Escamillas feared the worst, Spice spent 18 days in the
pitch-black container without food or water as it crossed the Pacific
before arriving at the San Bernardino home of Escamilla's parents on
Tuesday.
"We really thought that cat was going to be dead," said Edward Gardner,
Escamilla's father.
When Escamilla opened the container, she and family members huddled
around her noticed fluffs of cat hair on the floor.
They started removing items, and Escamilla climbed into the container
to search.
"I saw (Spice) poke her head out from
behind
some bicycles, and I started to scream," said Escamilla. She gently
picked up the cat and went to the veterinarian, who said the feline's
prognosis was good.
"It's always a good day when the cat's alive," said Escamilla. "We
didn't know what we would find."
Spice's kidneys had shrunk and her bowels were backed up, but she
managed to get some food and water down at the vet, Escamilla said.
The vet gave the Escamillas a soup recipe for Spice made of chicken
broth and marrow.
"(The vet) said, 'That's a calico for you,"' Escamilla said. "They have
a survival instinct."