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When Nicole Colman started her car at High Riding estate in Sir
Lowry's
Pass Village she began hearing strange noises. "I looked underneath the
car, but couldn't see anything," she told the Cape Argus. (Source: The Cape Argus, 24 Nov 2005)
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"It sounded like someone was having trouble breathing. So I took the kids to school and then went to my local garage."
Nico Buckle, of Shell Auto Serve in the Strand, said: "The
lady arrived
complaining of sounds of heavy breathing and hissing from her car. "I
pulled it up on to my lift and I saw the car had grown a lot of
hair! I've seen dead snakes before and dead birds caught in the grille,
but there sat this dassie!"
"It must have climbed up there to sleep, but when the car
started it
tried to climb higher. It got stuck between the shock absorber and the
petrol tank. We first checked whether it was alive. There was
definitely movement - to see it was still alive was an even bigger
shock."
The adventurous dassie had somehow survived the school run safely.
"She drove more than 10km with this animal under her car," said a
disbelieving Buckle.
As he was about to try to extricate the little offender, he
was put off
by its bared teeth. Unsure what to do, Buckle called a Helderberg
animal specialist, Wayne Furno. He was there within minutes. He
wriggled up into the chassis and expertly nabbed the ferocious little
critter.
Furno popped the dassie into the back of his bakkie, drove
it up the
mountainside beneath Sir Lowry's Pass, near where it must have lived
before its extraordinary jaunt, and released it back into the fynbos.
"I'm so glad it turned out fine," said the relieved Nicole Colman.
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