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Cat makes three flights in 24 hours after being left on plane

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A cat has made three flights between New Zealand and Australia in just 24 hours after being forgotten on a plane.

Mittens, an eight-year-old Maine Coon, was booked to travel from Christchurch to Melbourne on 12 January – but her cage was left in the Air New Zealand aircraft’s cargo hold.

After waiting for three hours for Mittens at Melbourne airport, owner Margo Neas was told by ground staff the plane had already returned to New Zealand with her pet.

During that flight the heating was turned on to keep the cat comfortable, Ms Neas said. The pet – who had lost weight but was otherwise unharmed – was later flown again to Melbourne to reunite with her owner.

Speaking to NBC on Wednesday, Ms Neas said she and her son had been informed about the mishap by airport ground staff in Melbourne.

“They said: ‘Look, we have located your cat – but it’s actually on the return flight to Christchurch…’

“And I said: ‘When did you discover that the cat wasn’t taken off the plane?’ And they said: ‘We’ve only just discovered now.’ And I said: ‘How can this happen?'”

Ms Neas said she was told that the pilot had already been alerted to turn the heating on in the cargo hold where the temperature could be as low as 7C.

Air New Zealand is still looking into how Mittens was forgotten, but reports say a stowed wheelchair may have obscured a baggage handler’s view of her cage.

The airline has apologised for the distress caused and promised to reimburse all travel costs.

The company does not accept direct animal bookings from the public for international flights, so passengers must book via approved pet carrier firms.

Ms Neas said she had been relieved to be finally reunited with Mittens.

“She basically just ran into my arms and just snuggled up in here and just did the biggest cuddles of all time,” she was quoted as saying by the AP news agency on Wednesday. “It was just such a relief.”

Ms Neas, who had earlier decided to relocate to Australia, added: “It was not a great start to our new life in Melbourne because we didn’t have the family, we weren’t complete.”

The one-way flight time between Christchurch and Melbourne usually takes less than four hours.

[BBC]

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England’s new era begins with heavy India defeat

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Varun Chakravarthy's three-wicket haul dented England [Cricinfo]

England’s new era in white-ball cricket under Brendon McCullum began with a crushing defeat against world champions India as familiar frailties against spin resurfaced in the first T20 in Kolkata.

After seamer Arshdeep Singh dismissed Phil Salt for a three-ball duck and Ben Duckett in his first two overs, the middle order fell in a sorry heap against India’s spinners and England were bowled out for 132.

Captain Jos Buttler played a lone hand with 68 from 44 balls but Harry Brook was the next highest scorer with 17.

Brook was bowled in the eighth over by the superb Varun Chakaravarthy, who then dismissed Liam Livingstone for a duck two balls later as England’s scoring stalled and wickets tumbled.

Jacob Bethell struggled for seven from 14 balls, Jamie Overton managed only two at number seven and Gus Atkinson fell to England’s old foe Axar Patel for a painful two from 12 balls.

Chakaravarthy returned to dismiss Buttler in the 17th over – ending England’s hope of a big finish as he claimed figures of 3-23.

Jofra Archer impressed with 2-21 in India’s chase but the hosts still romped to a seven-victory with 43 balls to spare – England’s heaviest T20 defeat in terms of deliveries remaining.

Gus Atkinson conceded 23 in the second over and Abhishek Sharma crashed 79 from 34 balls with the pressure released.

The second T20 in the five-match series is on Saturday in Chennai.

Brief scores:
England 132 in 20 overs [Jos Buttler 68, Harry Brook 17; Arshdeep Singh 2-17, Hardik Pandya 2-42, Varun Chakravarthy 3-23, Axar Patel 2-22] lost to India 133/3 in 12.5 overs [Sanju Samson 26, Abhishek Sharma 79, Tilak /varma 19*; Joffra Archer 2-21, Adil /rashid 1-27] by seven wickets

[BBC]

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Lanka Sathosa reduces price of some food items

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Lanka Sathosa has  reduced the  price of the following food items with effect from today.

Accordingly the new retail price (per kilogram) of the items are

Peanuts Rs 995.00

Brown Sugar Rs 300.00

Potatoes (Imported) Rs 180.00

Red Cowpea Rs 765.00

Sprats Rs 940.00

Dried Chillies Rs 830.00

Basmathi Rice (Premier)  Rs 645.00

Big Onions (Imported) Rs 230.00

Lentils Rs 288.00

White Sugar Rs 240.00

 

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