2008-08-12 06:21:56
Sgt Podge is collected between 0800 and 0815 GMT every day
Podge's daily ride
A cat is baffling his owner by wandering off at night before expecting to be
collected by car every morning at exactly the same time and place.
Sgt Podge, a Norwegian Forest Cat, disappears from his owner's home in Talbot
Woods, Bournemouth, every night.
The next morning, the 12-year-old cat can always be found in exactly the same
place, on a pavement about one and a half miles (2.4km) away.
His owner, Liz Bullard, takes her son to school before collecting Sgt Podge.
She said the routine began earlier this year, when Sgt Podge disappeared one
day.
Ms Bullard rang the RSPCA and began telephoning her neighbours to see if anyone
had seen him.
An elderly woman who lived about one and a half miles away called back to say
she had found a cat matching Sgt Podge's description.
Ms Bullard collected him but within days he vanished again. She rang the
elderly woman to find Sgt Podge was back outside her home.
She said a routine has now become established, where each morning she takes her
son to school before driving to collect Sgt Podge from the pavement between
0800 and 0815 GMT.
It is thought Sgt Podge walks across Meyrick Park Golf Course every night to
reach his destination.
Ms Bullard said: "If it's raining he may be in the bush but he comes running if
I clap my hands."
All she has to do is open the car passenger door from the inside for Sgt Podge
to jump in.
Ms Bullard also makes the trip at weekends and during school holidays - when
her son is having a lie in.
She does not know why, after 12 years, Sgt Podge has begun the routine but
explained that another woman who lived nearby used to feed him sardines, and
that he may be on the look-out for more treats.
"As long as you know where they are you don't mind as a cat owner," Ms Bullard
said.
"I know where to collect him - as long as he's not wandering the streets."
Back at home, Sgt Podge has breakfast before going to sleep by a warm radiator.