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Retirement party held for cat who caught mice aboard CSS Acadia

Erik the Red is retiring after 17 years of being the mouser aboard the CSS Acadia on Sept. 20, 2015. Marieke Walsh / Global News

HALIFAX – An elderly orange tabby cat slept calmly on a table in the chart room of the CSS Acadia on Sunday as dozens of people dropped by to stroke his head and give him kisses in honour of his retirement.

Erik The Red has been the rodent control officer aboard the ship for more than 15 years.

He took up the role in 1999, when the malnourished stray kitten followed Acadia shipkeeper Stephen Read back to the vessel.

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The pair would spend the next decade and a half living together on the ship, with Erik sometimes leaving rodent surprises in Read’s shoes.

The friendly feline has become a fixture on the Halifax waterfront, often dropping into gift shops and napping on the boardwalk.

Erik, who is believed to be between 17 and 20 years old, has been semi-retired for a few years and now lives at a home in Halifax’s north end.

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