Cat Takes A Job At A Train Station As “Mouse Catcher Chief”

After volunteering for more than three years, a beautiful kitten obtains a job at the Stourbridge railway station in the West Midlands, England, and becomes the “official mouse catcher.”
George, a red-haired kitten, was surrendered to the station after his previous owners were forced to relocate from the United Kingdom and were unable to take him with them. Since then, the six-year-old cat has worked tirelessly to earn people’s affection and demonstrate his abilities.

He also has his own badge and will be given a handsome wage in the form of pure goods, great meals, and lots of hugs from his fans.
Simone Carter, the station’s manager, shared her thoughts.
“George began wandering about the station, and his supervisor, Ian Tomlinson, 66, led him to the ticket office, where he immediately felt at ease.” They established an unbreakable friendship, and George would frequently wait for Ian to finish his task.

George has become a huge hit at the station, with admirers sending him presents, toys, and snacks from all around the world.
George has garnered a lot of admiration throughout the years. We set up a Twitter account for him, and he now has followers from all around the world. Australia, Japan, and even New Zealand have sent him presents. It’s incredible.

“George is well-liked by those who travel by the station, and he is frequently looked after; he even has his own badge, as the’senior mouse catcher’.”
George will continue to enjoy his new position at the train station and his popularity until he retires.
Ian intends to take him home when he retires in late 2021, since he does not want to abandon his closest buddy. Ian has been working for more than 50 years, and you will have to wait to see if George will join him in retirement.