Gallivanting Griffin - Canterbury’s famous cat - found 15 miles away in Ashford after being missing for week

A missing cat who has become a celebrity in his home city has been found 15 miles away in another town - and may have been hit by a car.

Griffin, who lives in St Michael’s Road in Canterbury with his owner Rachel Craft, is well known for his adventures and had last been seen a week ago.

Griffin, who lives in Canterbury, was found in Ashford yesterday. Picture: Rachel Craft

He even has a Facebook group dedicated to him called Gallivanting Griffin with 4,500 members who share photos of him relaxing in shops, other people’s homes and the University of Kent campus.

Last night a picture was posted of the three-year-old Romanian rescue cat at Barrow Hill Vets in Ashford, where he had blood coming from his ear and mouth.

He had been spotted by pub-goers in Newtown Green, 15 miles away from home.

Later that evening, Miss Craft posted an update on Facebook, saying: “Hi everyone, apologies for the silence. I have just got home after taking Griffin to three different vets.

“He is stable and doing well considering that it looks highly likely that he has been hit by a car.”

Miss Craft, Griffins owner, has thanked everyone for keeping an eye out for her beloved pet

She went on to explain that she would know more about her cat’s injury this morning but said it looked like his jaw was fractured and there was a potential leg fracture.

“He is staying at the vets overnight to have fluids and be monitored and then tomorrow morning [Wednesday we will be off to yet another vet for x-rays etc,” Miss Craft added.

“I will post an update once we know more.

“Thank you for everyone's well wishes and for all of the help in tracking him down. I'm sorry I have not had a chance to reply individually.”

Thousands of people had been keeping an eye out for Griffin and sharing their concerns on the group which Miss Craft said was a huge advantage when looking for him.

Members of the Gallivanting Griffin Facebook group were very worried about the famous cat going missing. Picture: Rachel Craft

Speaking to KentOnline yesterday, the 28-year-old explained Griffin is very clever and “always manages to keep himself well fed and looked after”.

“He is also highly adventurous and cheeky, and will invite himself in wherever he likes,” she said.