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A cat has survived four weeks in a freezer by eating frozen peas and licking ice.

The one-year-old cat was miraculously found alive by RSPCA workers but lost both of its ears and his tail to frostbite, The Sun newspaper reports.

The cat, which has been nicknamed Frosty, is thought to have gotten into the warehouse freezer of a food distribution centre in Northamptonshire, central England, on the back of a truck.

Frosty was spotted a number of times by warehouse workers over the past four weeks but evaded several attempts to rescue him.

He was eventually captured with a humane trap and is now recovering in an animal rescue centre.

RSPCA spokesman Steve Sellars told The Sun that Frosty was a very resourceful cat.

"He would have been able to get moisture by licking ice frost, and ate the odd frozen pea he found," the newspaper quoted him as saying.

A warehouse worker has offered to adopt frosty as it is not know who his current owner is.

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http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/1021265/c...eeks-in-freezer

A cat has survived four weeks in a freezer by eating frozen peas and licking ice.

The one-year-old cat was miraculously found alive by RSPCA workers but lost both of its ears and his tail to frostbite, The Sun newspaper reports.

The cat, which has been nicknamed Frosty, is thought to have gotten into the warehouse freezer of a food distribution centre in Northamptonshire, central England, on the back of a truck.

Frosty was spotted a number of times by warehouse workers over the past four weeks but evaded several attempts to rescue him.

He was eventually captured with a humane trap and is now recovering in an animal rescue centre.

RSPCA spokesman Steve Sellars told The Sun that Frosty was a very resourceful cat.

"He would have been able to get moisture by licking ice frost, and ate the odd frozen pea he found," the newspaper quoted him as saying.

A warehouse worker has offered to adopt frosty as it is not know who his current owner is.

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Beau of a Cat...it likes frozen pea, like me :)

ops...that is frozen pea and not Pie :taped:

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I saw that article. Amazing -- cats can survive almost anything. Its amazing the places they get into.

That particular cat may look a little odd with no ears or tail though. :taped:

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8 lives down. one to go.

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Poor Frosty!

8 lives down. one to go.

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