A cat is recovering after clinging onto the underside of a camper van bumper on a ride to the seaside in East Lothian. The male tabby, who has been nicknamed Bumper, managed to cling on for the 30-mile trip from Muirhouse.
The camper van's owner, who has since carried on his journey south, discovered the cat when he saw its tail sticking out of the bumper.
Vet Padraig Egan told how Bumper was covered in diesel when they finally managed to retrieve him.
He said: "The owner and one of our vets Francis Bakker managed to get him out by stuffing a beach towel up the bumper and pulling him out.
"He was covered in diesel, which would have been detrimental to him if he had had time to groom himself and therefore ingest the diesel. He is between four and five years old and has been eating chicken so he is doing well."
It is understood the camper van owner thought he had hit the cat when he saw the tail sticking out of the bumper. Now vets at the Haddington branch of the Links Vet Group, where he was taken, are trying to trace his owner.
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