A PET charity is looking to reunite a pedigree puss with his pals following an inadvertent "cat-napping".
The five-month-old, short-haired Oriental was taken home by a motorist near Walmersley, Bury, who believed he was lost.
She had earlier seen the cat with two others on a wall at Sales's Lane, near Gindles Farm, on Thursday morning (Feb 13).
After returning to look for the remaining pair, the woman was told that two elderly ladies with cat baskets had taken them. Tottington-based Pets in Need was contacted and is now looking to reunite the trio.
Charity volunteer Dinah Hill said: "It seems mystery as to why three pedigree cats came to be together because they are quite expensive. The lady is anxious to get the cats together again because they obviously belong together."
Anyone with information should contact the charity on 01204 852492.
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