The story of a cat named Twix that was thrown onto the street by the conductor has been discussed on the internet for a few days. The pet was found dead yesterday. Today, veterinarians reported that the cat died due to the bite of its spleen and lungs, bleeding and frostbite. People decided to move forward and started a petition.

In two days, more than 300 thousand people voted to dismiss the Russian Railways conductor who threw Twix off the train. Let’s see where this goes?

By the way, after the incident, Russian Railways banned conductors of long-distance trains from taking abandoned pets ashore. Now such animals will be transferred to animal protection organizations.
The conductor’s Yekaterinburg – St. Let us recall that it became known on January 18 that he released a cat named Twix from the train following the route to St. Petersburg.

According to the Telegram channel “FPK. Better by train!”, the conductor asked the passengers of the carriage several times, but no one answered the question to whom the cat belonged. He then “assumed that the cat had accidentally hit the car while it was parked” and released it, because “perhaps the owners of the animal stayed at the station and found it there He could have called.”
It was also reported that the cat’s owner contacted the conductor just 10 hours after leaving Kirov station. It was announced that “he has no complaints against train crew employees.” Gazeta.ru contacted Twix owner Edgar Gaifullin. According to him, a travel ticket had been issued for the cat and it was in the carrier bag, but at some point the pet ran out of cats.
Source: People Talk

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