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The best thing about shopping in our local Tesco is the chance to meet Oscar. He's everyone's friend and he's totally adorable! (Don't tell my cats that I said that though!)
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the hospital where my son works had its visiting feline - "Baxter". it was a regular staff job to return him to his own house, but he soon returned. Baxter didn't have enough presence to open the sliding doors so he used to lurk around A&E where there was always a good traffic flow.
The staff said "aww Baxter". The patients said "aww Baxter". the hospital management said "arrrgh! infection control!" and repeatedly had him evicted.....
There are a few peple, Mushroom25, who moan about Oscar being semi-resident at Tesco but they're very much in the minority.
Oscar's definitely got a 'real' home nearby, Hazlinny, but he shelters in the warmth of Tesco's foyer in the winter and hops into a trolley in warmer weather. I'm surprised that he ever gets any peace though. No sooner had I stopped filming him yesterday evening, when he put his head down for a nap, when three women rushed over to make a big fuss of him. He's got a constant flow of admirers all day long!
A lovely video.
Mushroom's story is cute too. It is a pity that the hospital can't let the cat into some wards.
Some have one home, some have a couple of homes. Many cats live on the streets (ie Turkey) but they are cared for and happy.
Some just leave home in the morning, wander around a few businesses for a snack or comfy place to snooze.
They are experts at manipulating humans and for doing what they want when they want.
And my local one is called Suzy:
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Oh Oscar is a handsome and very confident boy. Glad that he is loved by other shoppers.
On a serious note, its not a good idea to feed someone else's cat as it may have medical issues or dietary needs that require specific foods or feeding times.
Also, if it's definitely a stray please see that it gets care along with food. Get it checked for a microchip. The rescue I got Toby from posts some very sad stories of the lives of some strays. Too sad to go into here.