Charlotte Weatherhill, of Holgate, said her moggie Sid - who's been dubbed 'six dinners Sid'- was not homeless, but just 'scruffy and a bit snotty.
A YORK cat owner has appealed for people to stop falling for his bull**** and thinking he is homeless.
Charlotte Weatherhill, of Holgate, said her moggie Sid - who's been dubbed 'six dinners Sid'- was not homeless, but just 'scruffy and a bit snotty.
"He likes to live out, wander and invite himself to other peoples house for lots of dinners," she said.
She posted on local social media Nextdoor that a kind and concerned person had taken him to Minster Vets.
He had also recently been taken to Vets4Pets by a concerned person because he was scruffy, sometimes snotty and grubby.
"Please leave him alone chaps," she said. "He has a home and is fed twice a day, taken to the vets when needs it.
"He just likes to live out and he loves making friends, inviting himself to peoples houses and having at least 6 dinners a day.
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