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Cat escapes carrier at JFK, remains missing

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It's the case of the missing tabby

A 4-year-old cat named Xiaohwa escaped her carrier at John F. Kennedy Airport last week and remains missing.

She was to board a flight to Taiwan last Thursday to be reunited with her owner, Iris Yu.

Yu left for Taiwan 10 months ago.

A friend was bringing the cat to her.

Xiaohwa bolted from her crate as a TSA officer was inspecting her crate at Terminal 4.

Yu's boyfriend says he's afraid the tabby can't survive long without care because she has the feline version of HIV.

The TSA said in a statement that its agents screened the pet and its carrier properly. It reminded passengers they're responsible for their pets throughout the screening process.

In August 25, 2011 a cat went missing at the American Airlines terminal baggage claim. Jack the Cat was found two months later in a customs room. The cat was treated by a veterinarian and returned to its owner in California.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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