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Disarmingly Friendly Alley Cat Memorialized with Street Sign

Summary

  • Stray kitten named George adopted by Beeston Business Park security guards
  • Became well-known and loved by local residents, often seen in nearby alley
  • Street sign installed in 2024 to honor his memory and friendly nature
Disarmingly Friendly Alley Cat Memorialized with Street Sign

In 2025, a street sign was installed in Nottinghamshire, England to honor the memory of George, a beloved cat who passed away in 2023. George, a stray kitten, was found and cared for by security guards at the Beeston Business Park, where he became a well-known and well-loved character among local residents.

George was often seen accompanying people in an alley near Technology Drive and making appearances at nearby pubs. He had been a part of the security team's lives for 14 years, with his daily routine of visiting the on-site cafes for sausages and chicken becoming a familiar sight. The sign was requested by a nearby neighbor and installed by the Broxtowe Borough Council, which said it should make residents smile when walking past.

Sharon Johnson, the site manager at the business park, expressed her surprise at the installation of the street sign, calling it a "nice surprise" and a "lasting memory" of George. Tamar Feast from the Beeston and District Civic Society described George as "famous," saying he was beloved by all, whether they were "cat people, dog people, or people with no pets," due to his "disarmingly friendly" nature.

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George, the stray kitten adopted by security guards at the Beeston Business Park, was the cat memorialized with the street sign.
The street sign was installed in an alley near Technology Drive in Nottinghamshire, England, an area that George was known to frequent.
George was described as a "well-known and well-loved character" among Beeston residents, with people of all pet preferences stopping to give him attention due to his "disarmingly friendly" nature.

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