Leeds woman put message in window to ask cat's name 🐾
Ms Cosgrove said:"Me and my partner had been calling him Eric because we didn't know his name, but he was always sat in the window looking majestic.
"It was annoying me that we didn't know his name but we see him every day - all day every day now we're in lockdown - so I asked.PA Media/Sian CosgroveBefore putting a sign in her window, Ms Cosgrove had gone a year without talking to her neighbours Ms Cosgrove put up another sign saying,"great name, Walter is a handsome boy" and her neighbours responded:"He says 'thank you'."
"We've lived here for nearly a year and never spoken to them, but I figured what have I got to lose," Ms Cosgrove said."Feeling part of a community has felt huge for me while we're in lockdown."The black and white cat which Ms Cosgrove had nicknamed Eric was actually called Walter Ms Cosgrove, a trustee at Support After Rape and Sexual Violence Leeds, posted photos of the exchange on Twitter where it received more than 750,000 likes.They responded with the handle for Walter's Instagram account, which already has more than 5,000 followers.
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