Garfield gives cuddles.Photo: Hayley Mason
Virgin head office received a complaint after a little girl was scratched, so made the decision to banish the kitty from their Ely shop. However, the Sainsbury's Supermarket say they still welcome the lovable ginger in the lobby and car park.
After the ban was issued, majority of people called for allowing the cat back into the shop. One commenter said via Facebook: "One complaint should not necessitate a ban. Maybe her parent()s should have kept a better watch and could have prevented it. All children should be carefully monitored around any animal."
Garfield's human Tina Battaglia responded on his fan page. "I just want to say thank you for all your support for Garfield, the positive comments far outweigh the negative ones! Apologies to anyone he has scratched or nipped, but most of you do understand a cat's warning signals (and please don't tickle his tummy even if it looks like an invitation!)."
"'When Poppy met Garfield.' He opened one sleepy eye and miaowed a yawny hello, before dropping straight back to sleep." Photo: Helena Scott
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"Thanks again, and just a gentle reminder not to feed him (though I'm sure you all don't do that anymore . . . . .)."
"My son was very pleased I dragged him along to Sainsbury's bright and early this morning, he got to meet Garfield!"Photo: Lorraine Webb
Edward Powell of Sainsbury's said in a reply to a customer's email, "I've had a chat with my colleagues in store who agree he's a great member of the team in store and confirmed that they are looking into seeing if a sofa could be provided for him."
Photo: Hollie Hanslip
"Garfield hopped in the van yesterday morning to get out of the rain, clearly wanted to help with the new petrol station.. Such a friendly cat," said Aaron Cowan.
Photo: Aaron Cowan
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source: Love Meow
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