Stowaway Cat Discovered in Transport Truck After Journey from Montreal to Cornwall Walmart
In an unusual animal rescue case, employees at the Walmart warehouse in Cornwall, Ontario, made a surprising discovery on April 1, 2026. They found a stowaway cat hiding inside a transport truck, with evidence suggesting the feline had traveled all the way from Montreal.
Unusual Discovery at Warehouse
The incident occurred when warehouse staff were unloading goods and noticed movement within one of the transport vehicles. Upon investigation, they discovered the cat, who appeared to be in good health despite the unexpected journey. The animal was safely removed from the truck and cared for by the employees.
According to reports, the transport truck had recently arrived from Montreal, indicating the cat may have boarded the vehicle in Quebec before making the approximately 100-kilometer trip to Cornwall. The exact circumstances of how the cat entered the truck remain unclear, but warehouse workers believe the animal may have sought shelter or accidentally become trapped.
Community Response and Animal Welfare
Local animal welfare organizations, including Lost and Found Pets of Ottawa and Surrounding Areas, were notified about the discovery. The group shared information about the incident on social media platforms to help identify the cat's potential owner or find it a new home if unclaimed.
This incident highlights several important considerations:
- The importance of checking vehicles before long journeys
- How animals sometimes seek shelter in unexpected places
- The role of community networks in reuniting lost pets with owners
Broader Context of Animal Incidents
While stowaway animals in transport vehicles are relatively rare, they do occur periodically across Canada. Similar incidents have involved:
- Cats and dogs accidentally transported in delivery vehicles
- Wild animals seeking shelter in parked cars
- Pets becoming trapped in moving vehicles during loading processes
The Cornwall Walmart employees followed proper protocols by ensuring the cat's safety and contacting appropriate animal welfare resources. Their quick thinking prevented potential harm to the animal and demonstrated responsible handling of an unexpected situation.
As of the reporting date, the cat's origin and ownership status were still being investigated. Animal welfare officials encouraged anyone with information about a missing cat matching the description to come forward, while also reminding pet owners to ensure their animals are properly identified with microchips or tags to facilitate reunification in such circumstances.



