Mystery cat takes bus to the shops
Bus drivers in England have nicknamed a white cat Macavity after it
has started using the No 331 several mornings a week.
The feline, which has a purple collar, gets onto the busy Walsall to
Wolverhampton bus at the same stop most mornings - he then jumps off at
the next stop 400m down the road, near a fish and chip shop.
The cat, nicknamed Macavity, has one blue eye and one green eye The
cat was nicknamed Macavity after the mystery cat in T.S Elliot's poem.
He gets on the bus in front of a row of 1950s semi-detached houses and
jumps off at a row of shops down the road which include a fish and chip
shop.
Driver Bill Khunkhun, who first saw the cat jumping from the bus,
said: "It was really odd, the first time I saw the cat jumping off the
bus with a group of passengers. I hadn't seen it get on, which was a bit
confusing.
"The next day I pulled up on Churchill Road to let a couple of
passengers on. As soon as I opened the doors, the cat ran towards the
bus, jumped on and ran under one of the seats, I don't think any of the
passengers noticed.
"Because I had seen it jump off the day before, I carried on driving
and sure enough when I stopped just down the road, he jumped off - I
don't know why he would catch the bus, but he seems to like it. I told
some of the other drivers on this route and they have seen him too."
Since the time the cat first caught the bus, he has done it two or
three times a week and always gets on and off at the same stops.
Passenger, Paul Brennan, who catches the 331 to work, said: "I first
noticed the cat a few weeks ago. At first I thought it had been
accompanied by its owner, but after the first stop it became quite clear
he was on his own.
"He sat at the front of the bus, waited patiently for the next stop
and then got off. It was quite strange at first, but now it just seems
normal. I suppose he is the perfect passenger really - he sits quietly,
minds his own business and then gets off."
The Daily Mail
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