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MEET Casper, the commuting cat who's fast becoming a celebrity on Plymouth buses.

Regular users of First's number 3 service may recognise the fluffy feline, who has been driving his owner up the wall with his constant trips to the city centre.

  1. Cat

    Casper the cat, who travels on the number 3 First National bus from Poole Park Road, St Budeaux

  2. <P>FURRY IMPORTANT PURRSON:  (left) Owner Susan Finden with First driver Rob Stonehouse and Casper. Above: First has instructed all drivers on the route to look out for Casper and make sure he gets home safely</P>

    FURRY IMPORTANT PURRSON: (left) Owner Susan Finden with First driver Rob Stonehouse and Casper. Above: First has instructed all drivers on the route to look out for Casper and make sure he gets home safely

  3. <P>STAND CLEAR OF THE DOZING PAWS:  Casper waits to get off at his usual stop</P>

    STAND CLEAR OF THE DOZING PAWS: Casper waits to get off at his usual stop

The adventurous cat politely queues behind other passengers at the bus stop outside his Barne Barton home, then quietly trots on board and curls up on a seat for the ride.

But far from causing mischief he has proved a hit with drivers and customers alike, who always make sure he returns home safely.

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Casper's journey takes him from just outside his house in Poole Park Road to the final stop at Royal Parade and back, via St Budeaux Square, HMS Drake, Keyham, Devonport and Stonehouse.

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His owner Susan Finden has only just found out about his antics – but First Group have been bussing Casper around for months.

Now the company is even hatching plans to decorate the side of a Ugobus with a giant photograph of Casper, such is his popularity on the route.

Susan, who picked him out of a rescue home in 2002, said he had always been a free spirit; she named him Casper after the cartoon ghost when he immediately started giving her and husband Christopher the runaround with regular 'disappearing acts'.

The 55-year-old care worker said: "He'd always go off and have a wander. Once I had to walk a mile and a half with a cat basket to bring him back from a car park.

"He does love people, and I don't know what the attraction is but he loves big vehicles like lorries and buses.

"We think he must have come from a travellers' site or a haulage yard because he's not scared of loud vehicles at all – or dogs.

"We think he's about 12 years old but he has no road sense whatsoever; he just runs out across the road to the bus stop."

Susan found out about Casper's regular 11-mile round trips when he followed her to the bus stop one morning, avoiding passing vehicles by a whisker.

"The driver told me he gets on all the time," she said. "I couldn't believe it.

"He queues up in line with people and just sits patiently in the queue good as gold – it'll be 'Person, person, person, cat, person, person.'

"He seems to be picking First buses rather than the Citybus ones, but we don't know why.

"When the drivers do their turnaround they'll all check the bus and if he's on there they make sure he stays on for the return trip. Then local people will take him off when he gets to the right stop.

"I'm really appreciative to all the drivers for making sure he gets home safely; I'd hate to lose him."

First's Karen Baxter said the firm had put a notice up in the drivers' rest room asking them to look after the rogue passenger if they spotted him sneaking on.

One female driver even has a photo of Casper on the desktop of her computer.

Ms Baxter said the company had no plans to charge him for his trips.

"In cat years he's an OAP so he'd get a free bus pass anyway," she said, "and I'm not sure we'd feel comfortable selling a cat a Rover ticket."

Driver Rob Stonehouse added: "He usually just curls up at the back of the bus. Sometimes he nips between people's legs but he never causes any trouble."

Casper would not tell The Herald the reason for his trips.

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    by anna, frascati, rome

    Tuesday, February 02 2010, 3:24PM

    “Ciao casper, spirito avventuroso e libero, meraviglia del creato!”

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    by Nigel, Keighley

    Saturday, January 30 2010, 9:45PM

    “I am extremely sorry to hear about the death of this fabulous cat. It has moved me more than human loss - a reflection of my view on human kind I suppose
    RIP Casper”

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    by Brett Stafford, London, England

    Friday, January 29 2010, 10:54PM

    “I'm allergic to cats, but I'd have been very pleased to have shared the bus with Casper : ) I'm sorry he's gone and well done to the bus company for not stopping him getting on due to the likes of me. I'd rather have casper and asthma, than a boring trip with grumpy humans.”

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    by Sherlockindo, Indonesia

    Wednesday, January 27 2010, 3:08PM

    “I'm really sorry to know that Casper had gone forever. May he rest in peace.”

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    by Renato, Italia

    Tuesday, January 26 2010, 3:53PM

    “Addio, mio caro amico !!!
    Troverai senz'altro un autobus e ti
    divertirai un mondo.
    ciao
    Casper”

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    by noni, Malaysia

    Friday, January 22 2010, 7:43AM

    “Condolences to Susan and all those drivers and passengers who had helped Casper get on and off the bus safely. I am sure he's greatly missed. What a precious and priceless cat. Rest in peace Casper. XOXO.”

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    by Isabel (11), Joe (9), Georgie (6), Victoria, BC, Canada

    Thursday, January 21 2010, 4:01PM

    “I am sorry about Casper. He was a lovely cat with a great personality. We will all miss him very much.”

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    by Gaby, Hannover, Germany

    Wednesday, January 20 2010, 7:12PM

    “I've read the story about Caspar riding on the bus some month ago and thought it was a cute story.
    I love cats very much and have got two cats myself. I was really sorry and sad, to read about Caspar's death. How could somebody be so cruel, as to run over a cat and not stop.
    Rest In Peace, Caspar”

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    by Paulene Fairon, Sydney, Australia

    Wednesday, January 20 2010, 2:32AM

    “What a lovely but sad story. I love all creatures great and small but am particulalry partial to cats. Casper obviously had that very special quality just like Dewey, the library cat. (Read the book if you can). What I find difficult to comes to grips with is that a human being can run over an animal and not stop. What monsters! What goes around comes around! Rest in peace, Casper. xx”

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    by Tobias, Bremen, Germany

    Wednesday, January 20 2010, 12:21AM

    “Ruhe in Frieden, Casper. Ich war sehr beruehrt, Deine Geschichte zu lesen. Ich bin sehr traurig. Gruesse im Katzenhimmel Katze Emmi von mir.”

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