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Purr-fect pair: Feline rivals Tama (left), a mascot cat at Kishi Station in Kinokawa, Wakayama Prefecture, and her likely successor, Nitama, are held up for a photo at the station Thursday. KYODO
Train station’s popular cat mascot meets likely successor
Kyodo

WAKAYAMA — Tama, the popular mascot cat at a train station in Kinokawa, Wakayama Prefecture, got her first “station staff” Thursday in a ceremony attended by local residents and tourists.
Tama, the appointed “Station Manager” of Kishi Station on the Kishikawa Line, has lived at the station for five years and is hugely popular with tourists.
But as she is getting on in years, the railway brought in a youngster named Nitama to help out.
About 100 tourists attended Thursday’s ceremony to see the famous feline and her likely successor.

Tama become popular because she kept watching passengers at the station, often sitting on top of a ticket gate as if she was checking their tickets. 
(via Train station’s popular cat mascot meets likely successor | The Japan Times Online)
Purr-fect pair: Feline rivals Tama (left), a mascot cat at Kishi Station in Kinokawa, Wakayama Prefecture, and her likely successor, Nitama, are held up for a photo at the station Thursday. KYODO

Train station’s popular cat mascot meets likely successor

Kyodo

WAKAYAMA — Tama, the popular mascot cat at a train station in Kinokawa, Wakayama Prefecture, got her first “station staff” Thursday in a ceremony attended by local residents and tourists.

Tama, the appointed “Station Manager” of Kishi Station on the Kishikawa Line, has lived at the station for five years and is hugely popular with tourists.

But as she is getting on in years, the railway brought in a youngster named Nitama to help out.

About 100 tourists attended Thursday’s ceremony to see the famous feline and her likely successor.

Tama become popular because she kept watching passengers at the station, often sitting on top of a ticket gate as if she was checking their tickets. 

(via Train station’s popular cat mascot meets likely successor | The Japan Times Online)

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    lol those cats. they’re like “what...this shit we’re wearing?”
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