Philippine Daily Inquirer

Migrant cat must go into quarantine, too

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ROME—EVEN cats must quarantine. A 6-month-old cat named “Pupi” who survived a trip with his Tunisian owner across the Mediterran­ean before landing at Lampedusa is in good health and will be cared for, the island’s mayor said on Wednesday.

Mayor Toto Martello wrote on Facebook the orange male tabby with a white chest and paws had spent a few days at a migrant reception center with his owner after their arrival by boat in Italy on July 1.

It was then sent to a veterinary clinic for observatio­n.

Provincial health authoritie­s determined the cat was “in good health” and did not present symptoms of disease, said Martello.

But it would still have to be kept away from other animals for six months under an antirabies quarantine.

Custody order

A woman from Lampedusa offered to take care of the kitten, said Martello, who signed a “custody” order for Pupi.

Migrants from Libya and elsewhere in North Africa continue to arrive at Italy’s shores, either after being picked up by humanitari­an rescue boats or in their own small vessels.

La Repubblica daily wrote that over 100 migrants had landed on Lampedusa on July 1, in 11 separate landings.

“It’s a story that may seem to some of little importance but it shows how many procedures and tasks, sometimes even the most unexpected, weigh down the municipal administra­tion when we are faced with a landing of migrants on the island,” Martello wrote.

But, he added, “even if it’s a small story, I’m glad it has a happy ending”.

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