Cat catches a ride on a transport truck from Toronto to Calgary
Gulliver discovered inside the transport truck after a 3-day ride
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A cat that snuck onto a transport truck in Toronto and travelled along to Calgary before being discovered is now in the care of a local rescue group.
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The three-year-old male stray — who has been named Gulliver — somehow managed to get inside a Bison Transport truck in Toronto a few weeks after Christmas.
He wasn't discovered until the truck arrived in Calgary three days later.
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In a release, the MEOW Foundation says the employees at the Calgary Bison terminal cared for the cat for a few weeks before contacting the rescue group.
MEOW says Gulliver will be available for adoption after being neutered, vaccinated and microchipped — although they say one of the Calgary Bison employees who found and cared for the cat has already put in a bid to adopt him.