Yesterday morning we noticed we hadn't seen the cat in a while. She's never normally out longer than 30 mins or so, so there was some worried people in our house, shaking bowls and such. Never returned last night
Today, i went to silicone up an air intake hose. When i opened the bonnet i heard a meow. i eventually found the little deep in the engine bay.
By my calculation she has done 28 miles in three seperate trips, including a motorway.
Cat lives lost:
(1) she found a nice cool, secure part of the engine bay to get stuck in.
(2) i'm away for a week next week, and the hose sealing could easily have waited til my return
(3) she didnt dislodge on the motorway
(4) she didnt climb out 6 miles from home whilst parked
Cat is fine and well, if a little hungry and grimy.
1.9 missing cat problem solved
1.9 missing cat problem solved
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Re: 1.9 missing cat problem solved
I know that quite a few people have had problems with mice ( and rats ) nesting in their engine bays but nobody has yet suggested installing a cat as the solution
Glad that the cat survived the experience.
Glad that the cat survived the experience.
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Re: 1.9 missing cat problem solved
The Zed may fail the MOT now you have de-catted it ( sorry somebody had to crack that one)
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Re: 1.9 missing cat problem solved
Must have been hot in there!
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Re: 1.9 missing cat problem solved
Just as well you haven't got a dog!!!
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Re: 1.9 missing cat problem solved
Is that your new cat back exhaust ?
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