By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
Rescue mission: Wendy Wilson travelled 1,600 miles to rescue her cat from a neighbour's rooftop in the south of France
A devoted animal lover told yesterday how she travelled 1,600 miles to rescue a stray cat in France - after it became trapped on a roof.
Wendy Wilson, 65, adopted tortoiseshell tabby cat Sandy while living for 16 weeks a year at her holiday home in Cruzy, Herault, in the South of France.
But the mischievous moggy sparked a cross-channel rescue after getting stuck on a neighbour's garage roof without food or water for three weeks.
Trapped: Sandy the cat was stuck on top of these roofs and unable to get down because of a 10 foot drop to the ground
Hours after learning of Sandy's plight Wendy took a £150 Ryanair flight from Stansted Airport to Carcassonne to rescue the stricken cat.
The retired mum-of-two found Sandy crying out for help and almost starving to death after climbing up inside a neighbour's garage and onto the roof.
After the rescue she booked Sandy onto a coach to drive her all the her back home to her home in Woodbridge, Suffolk.
Wendy has now donated the cat to her neighbour Peggy Ward, 83.
source: dailymail
Rescue mission: Wendy Wilson travelled 1,600 miles to rescue her cat from a neighbour's rooftop in the south of France
A devoted animal lover told yesterday how she travelled 1,600 miles to rescue a stray cat in France - after it became trapped on a roof.
Wendy Wilson, 65, adopted tortoiseshell tabby cat Sandy while living for 16 weeks a year at her holiday home in Cruzy, Herault, in the South of France.
But the mischievous moggy sparked a cross-channel rescue after getting stuck on a neighbour's garage roof without food or water for three weeks.
Trapped: Sandy the cat was stuck on top of these roofs and unable to get down because of a 10 foot drop to the ground
Hours after learning of Sandy's plight Wendy took a £150 Ryanair flight from Stansted Airport to Carcassonne to rescue the stricken cat.
The retired mum-of-two found Sandy crying out for help and almost starving to death after climbing up inside a neighbour's garage and onto the roof.
After the rescue she booked Sandy onto a coach to drive her all the her back home to her home in Woodbridge, Suffolk.
Wendy has now donated the cat to her neighbour Peggy Ward, 83.
source: dailymail
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