Source: World Wide Web
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According to the Daily Mail reported on June 6, a cat at the Staurbridge railway station in the United Kingdom found a job and became the chief mousetrap of the station.
Three years ago, George the Orange cat moved abroad and handed it over to the staff at The Station in Stonebridge, where he has lived as his home. Station manager Simon Carter said: "Everyone passing by the station loves George and people take care of it a lot. ”

During his life here, George often gave rats as gifts to the staff. Now, the train station has appointed George as the chief rat catcher at Staurbridge Station, and it will receive generous treatment, food and hugs.
George had a large following, and people often gave him toys and good food. The station also set up a social media account for it, and people around the world follow it. There are even gifts from Australia, Japan and even New Zealand. The station intends to donate some of these to charity.
Ian revealed that the cat's fame doesn't stop there. A local brewery even named a drink after it called "George's Railway Ale."