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Cats go wherever they want to go. In the case of one kitty in London, it means going to a supermarket. Later on named Olly Oliver the cat, this six-year-old had been removed from the premises by store security, as it might cause food to be missing or disrup the customers. But seeing how cats do not fear laws of man and the thing called “physics,” he’s at it again.
He’s famous among the locals, but Sainbury’s management isn’t trying to capitalize off this free publicity. A stores spokesperson said “He lives in the house next door and he’s in here every day, all the time. He’s not allowed to be here, the staff like him, but he is a health and safety risk.” I, personally wish more stores had regular cat visitors.
“The cat has come back to Brockley Sainsbury’s” – tweeted one of the shoppers, and he is judging.
“Security tried to remove him. He sauntered straight back in.”
Sir, what are you looking for?
“He’s in here every day, all the time,” – said the store spokesman.
“He’s not allowed to be here, the staff like him, but he is a health and safety risk.”
“The cat lives close to shop is 6 years old, they've had him since he was 6 weeks old, his name is Olly Oliver and he has a blue brother,” explained the cat owner.