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San Francisco fire station told their cat has to go after anonymous complaint

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — A San Francisco, California, fire department is asking for the public’s help saving their resident cat.

KGO reported that the Firefighter's Union Local 798 claimed an anonymous complaint was made to human resources about Edna, possibly by someone within the department. After getting wind of this, the chief called for Edna to leave and find another home. The department released a statement saying that the department has had a policy prohibiting animals on department property for more than 20 years.

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The tortoise shell cat first showed up at the firehouse four years ago as a feral kitten and has lived there ever since.

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Found this oldie of when I was young. #throwback

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"We slowly started to show her love and care, and she (became) our family," an email from Station 49 to San Francisco Chronicle said. "Now she is always there, and is the most docile, loving baby.

“We take her to the vet now, give her treats and she calls our station home now. As I’m sure you can imagine, our jobs are very, very stressful. A lot of us see Edna as our little stress unit.”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

When the lighting is just purfect💁🏾‍♀️🤳🏻👑🧶

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In addition to providing comfort to the staff, Edna also catches mice and keeps birds out, KGO reported.

Edna, who already has a strong following on Instagram, has been met with support with #ednastays , which has been appreciated by the staff.

Supporters can also help by emailing fireadministration@sfgov.org to get Edna to stay, according to the station.

KGO contacted the San Francisco Fire Department about the matter, but they have yet to respond.