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.
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.
“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.
“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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