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NewsMarch 7, 2017

ST. PAUL, Minn. -- A semi driver thought he had lost his feline traveling companion when the cat jumped out of his truck at a rest stop in Ohio. But it was a joyful reunion for Paul Robertson and Percy when he found the cat had been clinging to the undercarriage of his 18-wheeler for 400 miles through snow and rain. Robertson said when he reached Shoals, Indiana, he saw what he thought was a stray cat near his truck. As he got closer, he was astonished to discover it was Percy...

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ST. PAUL, Minn. -- A semi driver thought he had lost his feline traveling companion when the cat jumped out of his truck at a rest stop in Ohio. But it was a joyful reunion for Paul Robertson and Percy when he found the cat had been clinging to the undercarriage of his 18-wheeler for 400 miles through snow and rain. Robertson said when he reached Shoals, Indiana, he saw what he thought was a stray cat near his truck. As he got closer, he was astonished to discover it was Percy.

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