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reneebobby 08-04-2009 07:16 AM

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32240386/


This story is way to cool ENJOY


PrettyKitty 08-04-2009 07:21 AM

Aaaw, I saw that story in the paper here the other day....what a character. Cats are so clever!

reneebobby 08-04-2009 08:02 AM

I just thought that is the funniest thing. He must have a favorite hunting spot or a young lady.

tlrnhi 08-04-2009 08:11 AM

That's funny!!

Shemjo 08-04-2009 09:44 AM

Too cool! I doubt that it could happen here in St. Louis! Alas, they just cut service, and are slowly bringing back some of the liens, but ridership is down when you can't count on it being there!

I think I will keep my cats inside!

fluffbug95 08-04-2009 04:53 PM

Wow! That is amazing! I wonder how many trips he has taken? Maybe over 50 or 100? WOW! That amazes me! :) :mrgreen:

littlehud 08-04-2009 08:15 PM

Isn't that cool. What a smart cat.

SaraSewing 08-05-2009 05:47 AM

Such a fun story. I've shared it with other friends now too.

SaraSewing 08-05-2009 05:51 AM

Remember the poem:
Kitty cat, kitty cat, oh where have you been?
I've been to London to visit the Queen.
Kitty cat, kitty cat. What did you there?
I frightened a little mouse under her chair.

littlehud 08-05-2009 07:25 AM

I haven't thought of that nursery rhyme in years. I can hear my mom saying it to me. It's so appropriate here. Tee hee. I wonder where that pussy cat goes visiting.

Joanie Owen 10-14-2010 04:45 PM

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redkimba 10-17-2010 11:07 AM

12-year-old cat commutes by bus in England

In his golden years, 12-year-old Casper the cat has discovered a very efficient way to get around the English city of Plymouth. He leaves his house, trots across the street to the bus stop, waits his turn in line and hops on the city bus! The cat even has a favorite seat — in the middle of the aisle — where he kicks back for a spin around town before hopping off at his destination.

"He just gets on and off as he wants to. Goes for a little ride," says Karen Baxter, a public-relations manager for First UK Bus, who operates local buses in the Plymouth area. "If the drivers notice that he's there, they make sure that he doesn't get off at some random stop. The cat seems to know where to get back off, then he trots off home."

Casper, whose story was first reported by BBC News, belongs to a local woman named Susan Finden, who rescued him from the Cat Protection League about four years ago. Finden, who cares for a bunch of geriatric felines, noticed that Casper would occasionally disappear and eventually return home. She had even gotten a call from a parking garage a mile-and-a-half away but didn't know how he'd gotten there.

But one recent morning, Finden went to the bus stop near her home and Casper followed her. She soon learned about the secret life her kitty had been leading for months. "The driver told me he gets on all the time," Finden told local Plymouth newspaper The Herald. "I couldn't believe it.

Several weeks ago, she wrote a letter to the First Bus Company. "[Finden wanted] drivers just be aware of it so if they either saw the cat coming that they'd not let it on the bus, or once it was on the bus, not to kick it off in the city center because it would be miles away from home," says Baxter.

Though First UK Bus staff spread the word about Casper on posters at the bus depot, many of the drivers were already well-acquainted with the commuter kitty. "Invariably, we can't really stop the cat from getting on and off," says Baxter. "If you've got a group of passengers queuing at a bus stop, then that's your first priority and you're not perhaps looking at the floor to check who's going on and off."

And Casper is like any other senior citizen who rides public transportation. "In the U.K., people over the age of 65 travel on the bus for free," says Baxter. "So we worked out that the cat was about 111 years old in cat years, therefore it was fine. He can travel for free."

miss_ticky2 10-17-2010 11:21 AM

Thank you for posting the story..I also couldn't access it on the site. Great story :)

Lisa T 10-17-2010 11:24 AM

Thanks for posting it- I couldn't access it either. What a funny cat! Too cute. My cats hate riding in the car.

nativetexan 10-17-2010 11:50 AM

oh i saw that some time ago and the cat got run over by the bus quite sometime later. new driver!

CarrieAnne 10-17-2010 01:48 PM

LOL, thats so cute!


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