Frank acted as if he owned the Hastings police station, and even got to stay a night in custody. Photo / Supplied
Frank acted as if he owned the Hastings police station, and even got to stay a night in custody. Photo / Supplied
Frank the cat wandered a little too far from home, but this cop cat had a smart plan - walking into the Hastings police station for a helping hand.
The adventurous cat left his home in Parkvale on Wednesday and set out on what ended up as a 2km journeyto the Eastern District Police's headquarters on Eastbourne St West on Thursday afternoon.
When Frank didn't return home for the night, his owner four-year-old Theo Whiting feared someone had picked him up or that he had deserted them in retribution for a recent trip away.
Theo's mum Hollie Hales-Whiting said they'd reported him missing on social media around the time Frank tip-toed in the door of the station.
An officer at the Hastings police station said six-year-old Frank had made himself right at home and appeared to believe he owned the place.
Frank was close to becoming the Hastings police station cat, after he wandered a little too far from home. Photo / Supplied
As a result they let him spend a cosy night in the custody suite, before a constable discovered that he had earlier been reported missing by his humans.
"I was surprised and shocked but impressed he had made it that far," Hales-Whiting said.
The relieved family and their beloved cat were quickly reunited.