Ms Tomlinson was driving past the Beale's Ormiston Rd, Manukau, property in New Zealand on August 20 when she felt she might have hit a cat. But seeing no evidence, she continued on to work at Auckland Airport, a 20-minute trip driving at speeds of up to 90km/h. When she arrived, she heard a "meowing" from the front of her Holden Commodore.
A quick check revealed Albie tucked up in "a perfect little cubby hole" in the chassis of the vehicle, behind the number plate. Afraid to move him herself, a distraught Ms Tomlinson got a workmate to drive her car - "carefully" - about 2km to the Mangere SPCA, where a vet extricated Albie.

X-rays revealed he had a broken back leg. "I was devastated. I was just beside myself," said Ms Tomlinson.
Fortunately for the Beales - who distributed flyers in the hope of finding Albie - the SPCA kept the cat in the hope his owner would turn up. Word eventually reached the Beales that a cat matching Albie's description was being held at the SPCA, on painkillers for his injuries.
Albie subsequently had surgery, running up a final bill of about $2000. Now he is up and about, recovering at home.
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