GreaterGood Is Providing Humane Feral Cat Traps To Rescues To Help With TNR Efforts

GreaterGood Is Providing Humane Feral Cat Traps To Rescues To Help With TNR Efforts

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GreaterGood Is Providing Humane Feral Cat Traps To Rescues To Help With TNR Efforts

Photo: Facebook/Milo is Missing

So McFadden was devastated to find Milo had somehow gone missing upon her arrival at Dulles Airport. “Lufthansa losing Milo was a nightmare I never even considered,” McFadden explained. “Milo’s a little cat, and it’s a big world out there, especially since he spent most of his life in a small 2 bedroom.”

GreaterGood Is Providing Humane Feral Cat Traps To Rescues To Help With TNR Efforts

Photo: Facebook/Milo is Missing

Milo disappeared somewhere between the tarmac and the baggage claim, which is where a flight attendant presented McFadden with the cat’s empty crate. “Beau, my other cat, was in the crate and it was locked, but Milo’s crate was empty and the cage door was pushed in,” McFadden recalled in her post.

GreaterGood Is Providing Humane Feral Cat Traps To Rescues To Help With TNR Efforts

Photo: Facebook/Milo is Missing

“Initially, the airline told me they were searching the plane itself since they believed he had escaped during flight — however, they said the door was pushed in when they found him gone, and I still don’t think he would’ve yanked the door towards himself to escape,” she wrote.

Staff frantically searched the plane and the tarmac, but the search effort still turned up empty. “Despite best efforts, including extensive searching in the area, flyers, tracking dogs and humane traps, Milo has yet to be located,” McFadden wrote sadly. At time of writing, this furry traveler had been missing for days.

GreaterGood Is Providing Humane Feral Cat Traps To Rescues To Help With TNR Efforts

Photo: Facebook/Milo is Missing

Lufthansa has promised they’re still doing all they can to find Milo. Meanwhile, McFadden hopes to harness the power of social media to find her missing cat. If you have seen or heard anything, please call 508-662-7344 or email Mcfaddenmj10@gmail.com.

In the meantime, please share Milo’s picture widely!