Fans pay tribute to beloved train station cat Hector who died

Farewell to Hector the cat: Fans pay tribute to beloved train station feline who died after his heart gave in

  • Hector, 14, was famous for roaming around the platforms in Redruth, Cornwall
  • The beloved cat passed away after vets noticed he had a poorly heart 

A beloved train station cat named Hector has died after his heart gave in, leaving ‘thousands’ of adoring fans heartbroken. 

The cat, 14, became famous after he began roaming the platforms in Redruth, Cornwall, in 2013. 

Hector became so comfortable wandering around the station that he would often welcome passengers before they boarded, and go to sleep in the ticket office.

A beloved train station cat named Hector has died after his heart gave in, leaving ‘thousands’ of adoring fans heartbroken

Hector, 14, cat became famous after he began roaming the platforms in Redruth, Cornwall, in 2013

A post on Hector’s Facebook page said: ‘We’re so sorry to say that Hector has sadly passed away, one of his slaves made it to the vets in time to say goodbye.

‘We knew he had a heart murmur and the vets believe it was his poorly heart that unfortunately gave up. 

‘We will be having him cremated and he will sit under his picture forever. Thank you so much for all the well wishes it’s really appreciated.’ 

According to the Metro, it is understood that Hector was 14 when his passing was announced yesterday. 

It is understood that Hector was 14 when his passing was announced yesterday

A post on Hector’s Facebook page wrote: ‘We’re so sorry to say that Hector has sadly passed away, one of his slaves made it to the vets in time to say goodbye’ 

The grey and white cat was so adored by commuters that he even started his own piggy bank to pay towards food, vet bills and other care. 

Tributes to Hector have flooded in, with commuters devastated they will no longer see him at the station. 

Paul Woolga wrote: ‘Such sad news. I looked out for him every day I used the train and never failed to be amused by the sight of him sprawled out on the waiting room sofa.’ 

British Transport Police tweeted: ‘Our thoughts are with everyone at #Redruth Station today, after our friend #Hector the Station Cat sadly passed away.’

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