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Cat hangs around hospital until they give him a job in security

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30 August, 2020, 10:10 am
Last modified: 30 August, 2020, 02:36 pm

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Cat hangs around hospital until they give him a job in security

Elwood now works as a security guard at the Epworth Hospital in Richmond, Melbourne, Australia

TBS Report
30 August, 2020, 10:10 am
Last modified: 30 August, 2020, 02:36 pm
Elwood the cat works as a security guard in a hospital. Photo: NDTV
Elwood the cat works as a security guard in a hospital. Photo: NDTV

A cat has managed a job in a hospital through sheer determination and hard work. 

Elwood, a red and white tabby, hung around a hospital in Australia for a year until they finally gave him a job in their security team, reports NDTV. 

His adorable and friendly behaviour only acted as a bonus to get the job. Elwood now works as a security guard at the Epworth Hospital in Richmond, Melbourne, Australia.

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Chantel Trollip, a pathologist at Epworth Hospital, said that Elwood has been coming to the hospital nearly every day for around a year now. Trollip said that she noticed he was wearing an ID card around his collar in June. 

"I first noticed his ID badge on him in June. I was actually having a case of the "sads" that day, but seeing his ID badge turned my whole mood around!" explained Trollip. "When I first saw him, he wasn't wearing anything, so I assumed he was a stray. Then someone put a collar and tag on him and now most recently he's got his own ID badge, which is identical to our actual staff badges down to the call codes on the back."

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? @loverichmond3121 'Furline Health Worker Elwood has completed his induction at #Epworth! The Erin Street local is often spotted lifting the spirits of patients & staff. Purrfect!' ?

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In a statement released earlier this month, Epworth Hospital confirmed the news, writing that Elwood, the cat, lives across the road from the hospital's Erin Street entrance. 

"During the day the playful puss often struts across the road to keep guard and greet patients and staff outside the hospital," the hospital said, adding that the "mischievous moggy" managed to charm the security team into giving him his very own ID pass by snuggling up to them.

"At the end of the day, Elwood heads back across the road for a well-earned rest," Epworth said.

Only recently, another story of a stray animal getting a job had won hearts on social media. In Brazil, employees of a Hyundai showroom adopted a dog that used to hang around the store.

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