STAFF at a Lanarkshire bus depot were left stunned after discovering a cat nestled inside the engine of a minibus.
The female feline leapt out from the engine compartment after the vehicle returned to the Parks of Hamilton depot in Blantyre on July 7.
It is believed the “lucky” cat had endured a lengthy journey, travelling approximately 410 miles from South Mimms services in Hertfordshire, with stops at Norton Canes and Lancaster services along the way.
(Image: Cats Protection Scotland) After spending some time at the depot, she was taken to Cats Protection Scotland, where it was discovered that she was not microchipped.
The charity is now hoping for a “miracle” reunion with her owner.
They have launched a social media appeal in the hope that someone will recognise the distinctive-looking cat and come forward with information.
(Image: Cats Protection Scotland)
A post on social media reads: "We are going to need some help with this post! We believe this wee lady has travelled quite a distance as she was found in a minibus engine that arrived back in Glasgow after travelling from South Mimms services, also stopping at Norton Canes services and Lancaster services.
"When the bus arrived back at Parks of Hamilton Depot in Blantyre, she jumped out of the engine when the driver opened it and stuck around for a couple of days until she could be brought to our centre.
"This was on July 7, so only a couple of days ago!
"Please, please share, it would be a miracle if we could get her reunited with an owner. Sadly, she is not microchipped.
"She is quite distinctive, please note that photographic evidence is required to claim a cat back."
Information can be sent to Enquiries@glasgow.cats.org.uk