The plane was scheduled to fly from Rome to Germany but its plans were derailed due to the feline. (Representative image)
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A cat forced a Ryanair flight to be grounded for two days in Rome after it hid inside the plane and refused to leave.
According to a report by the New York Post, a Ryanair Boeing 737, scheduled to fly from Rome to Germany last week was grounded after its crew heard strange meowing sound emanating from the aircraft.
Several panels of the plane were removed and searched, after which, the cat was found hiding in the plane's electrical bay.
And thus began a cat-and-human chase. The feline hid deeper into the wiring, thus cancelling the flight over safety concerns.
The crew tried to get the animal out by removing several panels and parts, but it kept moving to different parts of the plane and eventually, it evacuated the plane on its own. It took two whole days for this to occur.
The safety precautions were taken after several mid-air incidents in the past few months have heightened security.
Last month, a United States passenger plane carrying 64 people crashed into Washington's Potomac River in one the deadliest crashes in US aviation history.
In late December, a passenger plane carrying 181 people crashed in South Korea's Muan International Airport on Sunday, killing at least 151.