She is there mornings and evenings, almost daily.
Over the years, Taga the cat has become a real star at Parc de Saint-Maur station, in Val-de-Marne.
Whether on the turnstiles, where she comes to warm up, or at the RATP agent counter, Taga does not escape the photos or the attentions of passers-by, now accustomed to her presence.
But Taga has also become a star on social networks: “Every two or three days, photos of Taga are posted,” exclaims Deborah Wargon, her owner.
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Because, far from being abandoned, Taga lives a few meters from the station.
A path that she now knows by heart.
His mistress explains that “basically, it was mainly to be able to follow his master, my second son Max.
She waited for him when he came home from class and followed him back home.”
And for Miss Taga, who benefits from people's tenderness, it's a win-win.
“I suspect that people give her food in the station, because she has gained weight,” notes her owner, to whom Taga returns every evening.