A pint-sized cat – named after a beer – has been found living in a derelict pub.
The six-month-old moggy – called Hobgoblin – was spotted in the run-down boozer with 29 other felines.
But he was the smallest and most needy of the 30.
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The RSPCA was called after they were discovered.
They were cared for, and now tiny Hobgoblin is left looking for a new home.

He was found in a pub in Rotherham, South Yorkshire.
Hobgoblin was looked after at the animal charity’s Chesterfield and North Derbyshire branch. , as reported on What’s The Jam.
Richard Grainger, Animal Care Assistant at the branch, said: “Perhaps it’s apt that a cat found in a pub turned out to be pint-sized.
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“Hobgoblin’s eyes look even bigger compared to his little frame, as if he’s permanently held in a state of shock.

“After living as one of many, he found entering into our care somewhat overwhelming.
Seeming overawed by its cleanliness and its quietness, which we imagine was quite a shock.
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“However, after all he has been through, his sweetness remains entirely undiminished, and he will let out a quiet purr when receiving a chin tickle.
“Hobgoblin just needs a quiet home with an owner who is understanding, and a lap which is warm and comfy.”
Locals have fallen in love with him.
Nicola Young said: “Absolutely adorable, gorgeous and very very beautiful.”

Katrina Shepherd gushed: “So gorgeous.”
Kai Undrell added: “I want Hobgoblin.”

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