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Cat rehomed after being found at St Pancras Station on a Southeastern train from Margate

A cat mysteriously abandoned on a train has been rehomed.

The black and white feline - now named Steve - was found by staff at St Pancras station in a white and grey carrier last month.

A Twitter appeal was launched to find his owner - but no one ever came forward.

Steve, as he has now been called, has been given new owners
Steve, as he has now been called, has been given new owners

Now Steve has found a home again with new owners in Ashford.

Initially the cat was looked after by the Southeastern team, who fed him at their London offices, before he was transferred to the RSPCA Ashford Garden Cattery in Station Road.

A vet check revealed he was a neutered male, aged about five years old.

He was taken to his new home on Monday after saying goodbye to the team at the Ashford cattery.

Escaped animals, unusual finds and news from the RSPCA can all be found here.

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