Mittens the cat becomes accidental jetsetter after being forgotten on a plane by mistake

22 January 2025, 13:32

Margo Neas holds her cat Mittens at her home in Melbourne, Australia
A cat named Mittens has become a jet-setter - by accident. Picture: Alamy

By Flaminia Luck

A cat named Mittens became an accidental jetsetter this month when she made three trips in 24 hours between New Zealand and Australia after her cage was overlooked in a plane cargo hold.

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The eight-year-old Maine coon cat was booked for one-way travel with her family from Christchurch, New Zealand, to their new home in Melbourne, Australia on January 13.

But owner Margo Neas said that as she waited for Mittens to be unloaded from the plane's freight area, three hours passed with no sign of her cat.

It was then that ground staff told Ms Neas the plane had returned to New Zealand - with Mittens still on board.

The return trip involves about 7.5 hours in the air.

"I said, how can this happen? How can this happen? Oh my God," Ms Neas said.

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The Air New Zealand pilot was told of the extra passenger during the flight and turned on the heating in the cargo hold to keep Mittens comfortable, she added.

Ms Neas was told that a stowed wheelchair had obscured a baggage handler's view of Mittens' cage.

"It was not a great start to our new life in Melbourne because we didn't have the family, we weren't complete," she said.

But the saga had a happy ending.

Air New Zealand Aircraft
Ground staff told Ms Neas the plane had returned to New Zealand - with Mittens still on board. Picture: Getty

The pet moving company that Ms Neas used to arrange Mittens' travel met the cat on her return to Christchurch and ensured she was back on the plane for another trip to Melbourne - this time, just one way.

Mittens had lost weight but was otherwise unharmed.

"She basically just ran into my arms and just snuggled up in here and just did the biggest cuddles of all time," Ms Neas said. "It was just such a relief."

Air New Zealand would reimburse all costs associated with Mittens' travel and has apologised for the distress caused, the airline said in a statement.

"We'll work closely with our ground handler in Melbourne to ensure this doesn't happen again," said spokesperson Alisha Armstrong.

Meanwhile Mittens, not usually an affectionate pet, is "the cuddliest she's ever been", said Ms Neas.

"The cat gets as much attention as she wants right now because we're just so absolutely and utterly relieved to have her back."

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