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'She always gallops around the house after being fed, so I was surprised but relieved when I answered the door to Cats Protection. Owner Allison Webster said of Rose's adventure: 'On Monday morning, I thought she was asleep in my son's bedroom on his windowsill but I felt something was wrong after he left for school and she never appeared. Rose had a microchip, and Ms Braysher was able to trace her owner, despite the contact number being out of date, by driving to the registered address which was nearby.įour-year-old pet Rose was discovered when David King, 65, popped his bonnet to do an oil check after completing his journey in Sheerness, Kent
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They then jacked the car up and took off a front wheel off so Ms Braysher could reach in from underneath and was able to free the cat. Ms Braysher said they tried to calm Rose but she 'backed away, burying herself deeper into the engine cavity'. She must have been petrified all the time the car was driving on the busy school run.'

'She was understandably frightened and trembling.

'When we opened the bonnet, we saw two wide eyes staring back at us,' she said. Kim Braysher, welfare team leader at Cats Protection's Swale Branch, came to Rose's rescue. When they were unable to help, and Rose retreated and became more stuck, they rang a local vet, who suggested that they try Cats Protection. Retired couple Mr and Mrs King had initially called their roadside assistance service. Rose is usually an indoor-only pet and was later reunited with her owner, Mr King's neighbour Allison Webster, 48, after a rescue by Cats Protection. Rose the cat, safe and well after an dangerous journey under the bonnet of a moving car
