Cat travels 200 miles under car hood in Ohio

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A cat has survived a four-hour, 200-mile ride under the hood of a car traveling through Ohio.

A cat has survived a four-hour, 200-mile ride under the hood of a car traveling through Ohio.

WJW-TV reports a man who'd left Xenia in southwest Ohio on a drive to Cleveland Sunday afternoon stopped at a rest area south of his destination when he smelled something. A patrolling state trooper found the motorist with his hood up and a large black and white cat that wasn't his stuck in the engine compartment. The animal had burns on the right side.

The cat was taken to an animal hospital in nearby Lodi where Dr. Linda Randall said he was going to be fine.

Randall is calling him "Eclipse" because that was the model of the car. The SPCA is trying to find the feline's owner.

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Information from: WJW-TV, http://www.fox8.com

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