Overview
- The brown-and-white tabby routinely traverses the grassy divide between South Surrey, British Columbia, and Blaine, Washington, reportedly making multiple trips a day.
- The crossing point is largely a ditch with signage, and outlets note security cameras and guards in the area.
- Owner Deb Tate told CTV the cat has no regard for rules and appears unfazed by the boundary.
- Neighbors say he hunts on the U.S. side and brings home mice, joking that he carries a "paws-port" instead of going through customs.
- There is no confirmed public report that border authorities have stopped or questioned the animal.