Penelope The Cat Survives Six-Mile Edinburgh Journey In Van's Engine

Penelope The Cat Survives Six-Mile Journey In Van's Engine

A cat who survived a six-mile journey sitting on a van's engine is being treated for burns and a fractured jaw.

The Persian cat, nicknamed Penelope, was discovered by the driver under his bonnet after noticing a burning smell on Tuesday morning.

The man started off on his journey just off London Road in Edinburgh and it is believed the cat may have recently gone missing from her home in the area.

Penelope was found with burns and a fractured jaw

The Scottish SPCA is now looking to reunite her with her owner.

Steph Grant, animal rescue officer, said: "Penelope has sustained burns to the pads on her feet and part of her coat is singed. She also has a fractured jaw and cut under her chin as well as a missing tooth, so we think she may have fallen from a height and hit her face on the ground shortly before climbing inside the engine.

"Penelope is receiving antibiotics for her burns and has had her jaw wired. She's doing well and has proven to be very friendly and good-natured.

"It could be that Penelope is a house cat and isn't used to being outdoors so she went inside the engine for warmth and shelter.

"She's quite a distinctive girl so we're hoping someone will recognise her and come forward. Penelope's owner must be very worried and we'd love to return her home after her frightening ordeal."

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