A CAT ended up almost 250 miles from home after sneaking a lift from a delivery van.
Owner Alan Vickery, 58, became worried when he could not find one of his two cats — Bella — on Monday evening.
Bella would rarely leave their house, in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, so Alan and wife Katrina Vickery, 52, grew concerned.
They had a new bed frame delivered by a logistics company, D4U, that evening – and feared Bella might have snuck into the van to explore.
D4U searched the van but could not find her — leaving her owners fearing she was lost for good.
But a further check the next day found her asleep on a spare tyre in the van at the depot in Dewsbury, West Yorks.
Alan and wife Katrina, 52, made the almost-six hour drive from Tenby, Pembrokeshire, to pick her up.
Retiree Alan said: “When Bella didn’t show up for dinner at 6pm, an hour after the bed had been delivered, we got worried.
“I know how nosy she is and how much she likes to explore – so we eventually figured she snuck into the van.
“D4U couldn’t find her at first, and we thought we’d never see her again.
“So when we got the call that they had found her, we were crying our eyes out with relief!
“She’s home now – I think she’s used a few of her nine lives. And probably knocked a few off ours too from the stress!”