Found: Brown Tabby And White Cat Male In Central (B26)
- Dog ID 101413
- Status Found
- Registered 18 Jun 2016
- Name
- Gender & Breed Male Cat
- Age
- Colour Brown Tabby and White
- Marks & Scars
- Tagged Unknown
- Microchipped Unknown
- Tattooed Unknown
- Date Found 16 Jun 2016
- Where Found Probably climbed inside the car while it was parked at Birmingham Airport.
- Found In Region Central
- Found In Post Area B26
- Date Reunited
- Other Info This kitten was discovered inside a car bumper after it travelled 300 miles from Birmingham to the Royal Naval Air Station in Culdrose, Cornwall. The cat was discovered by Royal Navy pilot Lt Nick Grimmer when he heard meowing noises as he was dismantling the car with colleagues. They are now looking after the cat and has started naming it Tigger after the 814 Naval Air Squadron, known as the Flying Tigers.
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- 2016-06-19 15:26 Baydogs
- BBC News-
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-36532687 - 2016-06-19 07:45 Patlucky
- Fingers crossed this poor little lad is Microchipped.
One very very lucky kitten. - 2016-06-18 22:59 Baydogs
- Crossposted from Lostbox Website
https://mylostbox.com/item/missing-cat-tigger-birmingham-to-cornwall/
in an effort to reunite this kitten with it's owners in Birmingham.
"This kitten was discovered inside a car bumper after it travelled 300 miles from Birmingham to the Royal Naval Air Station in Culdrose, Cornwall.
The cat was discovered by Royal Navy pilot Lt Nick Grimmer when he heard meowing noises as he was dismantling the car with colleagues.
They are now looking after the cat and has started naming it Tigger after the 814 Naval Air Squadron, known as the Flying Tigers.
Tigger is unharmed from the journey, it seems likely that he climbed inside the car while it was parked at Birmingham Airport.
Lt Grimmer has started looking after Tigger as he feels most comfortable in Lt Grimmer’s flying helmet, the only place he is able to sleep.
Please help Lt Grimmer and his colleagues find Tigger’s owner"
Enquiries re this kitty via Lostbox details. - 2016-06-18 22:47
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