A stray cat went from wandering the streets to her own luxury mobile home - after being given her very own miniature caravan.
Mervyn Hughes, owner of Cosford Caravans near Albrighton, Shropshire, started feeding a stray cat which they think was left behind when personnel from the RAF base moved on.
He started with a bit of dry food, then giving her a treat of a pouch of food every Wednesday, when she became a regular visitor to the dealership.
Mervyn happened to mention the cat to Nick Howard, the director of Bailey Caravans, and told him she was put outside at night and she just slept somewhere round the back of the site, but didn't think anything more of it.
Days later a miniature caravan arrived at the site, purpose-built by the Bailey engineers in Bristol, especially for our cat. It turned up with a message saying 'something for the cat to sleep in at night in comfort.'
The model caravan they provided the stray animal comes complete with a model kitchen and fleece-lined bed.
Mervyn told the Daily Mail 'I must admit I was a bit amazed. In my 28 years here, I have never seen anything quite like it. I was amazed it was made from scratch so quickly.'
I was amazed it was made from scratch so quickly!!! Really
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The road can be tough and rough,but what you put in you get back 10 x more.
what they should do now is make them for cat lovers to buy instead of a kennel very good idea when your furry friend stays out over night at least you know there dry and warm licks and purrs from the furry gang that's a thumbs up
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