Hunt for Owner After Cat Found Inside Minibus Engine Following 400-Mile Journey
BLANTYRE, SCOTLAND, JUL 9 – Cats Protection Scotland is appealing for the owner of a distinctive female cat found after a 400-mile journey hidden in a minibus engine; the cat is not microchipped.
- A cat traveled approximately 410 miles inside a minibus engine from South Mimms services to Parks of Hamilton depot in Blantyre, as discovered by the depot staff.
- Upon arrival, the cat leapt out of the engine compartment on July 7 and stayed around until taken to Cats Protection Scotland.
- Cats Protection announced that the cat is not microchipped and is seeking assistance via social media to locate its owner.
- Cats Protection states that photographic evidence will be required for anyone attempting to reclaim the cat, which is described as distinctive with a white coat and black and brown markings.
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