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From there, he reportedly headed to Wallington in south London in another car, according toBBC News.
Sox’s owner, Jessica Roe, told the outlet she is used to his escapades, often collecting him from various places including a nightclub.
“I jokingly said, ‘Oh God, as long as he doesn’t get on the train to London, we’ll be okay,’ " Roe told BBC News.
Meanwhile, Jacqui O’Connor didn’t notice Sox in her car until she was already on her way home from Whitstable to London.
“We were driving down the motorway, singing along as you do on the drive home, chatting away, and all of a sudden this head pops in between the two chairs,” she said.
Roe has also had to pick Sox up from schools, offices, a swimming pool, an Amazon delivery truck, and even a kebab shop, she told the outlet.
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“My boys are 6 and 8 and he’s given me good practice for when they get older and want picking up,” she joked.
Sox was eventually able to return home Tuesday night thanks to someone who follows the page, as they offered to drive the feline back when they spotted him on their way from Stonehenge.
source: people.com