A Pennsylvania family discovered their cat Ray Ray had traveled 100 miles clinging to luggage on their van’s roof during a trip to New Hampshire. The Denardo family from Kittanning found the feline at a gas station after driving 70 mph on highways. “We’re like, what do we do? We’re already so far into the trip and we have a long way to go to get to New Hampshire, so my husband said, ‘He’s just going to have to go with us,'” Mara Denardo told KDKA-TV. The family bought pet supplies and continued their weekend plans, with Ray Ray joining their New York City adventures in a cat-carrier backpack. “He had such a good time and a great adventure,” Denardo said. “I actually did videos and pictures everywhere we went of him and it was like his whole adventure.” (Story URL)
Pennsylvania Cat Survives 100-Mile Highway Journey Clinging To Family Van

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