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Fat Cat Walks Into Tesco To Steal Some Treats And Take A Nap

Cats are good at getting what they want – and are fairly relaxed about what people think in process. And this biscuit-loving feline is clearly no exception.

Last Wednesday, a fat white cat was spotted by shoppers in a Tesco Express store looking for food. He walked right into the shop around 9am and headed straight for the pet food aisle. Once in the pet food aisle, the white cat with a black tail knocked-over a box of Go-Kat biscuits before taking a nap next to them.

Melanie Morris-Jones, 39, who saw the cat was ‘chilling’ next to the biscuits. Melanie was so amused by the vision of the cat that she took a picture and posted it on Facebook. Although she said she didn’t think her picture would be so popular, she added: “It was a bit ironic that the cat was down that aisle as it looked quite plump and well-looked after.”

Image: Melanie Morris-Jones / SWNS.com

The cat was spotted next to the food aisle in Tesco’s

Once in the pet food aisle, the white cat with a black tail knocked-over a box of Go-Kat biscuits before taking a nap next to them.

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