Stowaway cat hitches rooftop ride and gets motorbike escort home in Bangkok


While viewers were delighted by Joon’s relaxed nature, many couldn’t help but suspect this wasn’t it’s first rooftop escapade. - Photo: THENATIONTH/X

BANGKOK: A cheeky cat named Joon has charmed the internet after unwittingly becoming the star of a rooftop joyride.

In a now-viral video shared by a TikTok user on June 13, Joon was caught on closed-circuit television lounging atop a moving car, completely unaware – and unfazed – as her owner unknowingly drove off.

The car had already made it some distance from home before vigilant neighbours, familiar with both the cat and the owner, waved the driver down.

Fortunately, a friendly motorcycle taxi driver, who happened to be a cat enthusiast, stepped in to help.

Recognising Joon and knowing exactly where she lived, the driver personally escorted her back to her doorstep, safe and sound.

While viewers were delighted by Joon’s relaxed nature, many couldn’t help but suspect this wasn’t it’s first rooftop escapade.

As the video continues to gain attention, one playful question keeps popping up: who paid the bill for Joon’s unexpected motor taxi ride? - The Nation/ANN

 

 

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