A cat that vanished at a motorway service station during a family stop has been found still living there - seven months later.<br /><br />Two-year-old cat Millie leapt free from her cat basket while her owners Shaun Ore, 56, and Pauline Dearing, 42 stopped at Gloucester Services last June.<br /><br />The frantic couple spent nine hours searching the service station for their beloved pet, before leaving to continuing their journey.<br /><br />But this week they were contacted by Louise Davies from Animals Lost and Found in Gloucestershire (Alfig) to say the cat had been found by staff at the services.<br /><br />Pauline said: "She was just Millie, I gave her a big cuddle and she went belly up in my arms."<br /><br />Shaun said: "I was a bit wary if she might bite but she was normal when she saw us, she's gone back to her old sort of ways.<br /><br />"To survive on the M5 is just amazing."