A Kent library has been visited almost every day for two years by its own "puss in books", the council has said.
Fidel, an eight-year-old black cat, turns up at Deal library almost every day while his owners are at work.
He spends the day on his favourite blue chair, only leaving the building when he sees his owners arriving home.
Staff say they have never tried to encourage Fidel with food and even used to put him outside when he first began to visit them, but he always came back.
'Art critic'
Heather Hilton, district manager for Deal Library, said: "Fidel certainly seems to like coming here and he's very popular with our customers.
"I think he's a bit of an art critic too because we sometimes see him examining the pictures on the gallery wall," she added.
A spokeswoman for Kent County Council which runs the library said Fidel was such a "dedicated customer" that he sometimes arrived before staff and could be found waiting at the front door.
Fidel is a rescue cat, whose owners chose him from a local sanctuary after he was found abandoned in a flat in Deal.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/kent/8021407.stm
Tuesday, 28 April 2009
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I think what the cat is trying to tell his owners is he loves them but wants to be inside all day. Since he runs out the door when his owners come home it's apparent he doesn't want to live at the library, but that's his waiting place until his owners let him back in their house. Maybe the owners should try making him an indoor-only kitty so someone visiting the library doesn't mistake him for stray? He doesn't even have a collar on here. :(
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