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Susan Boyle’s Cat Moves Out!

Posted by Richard Head

Susan BoyleSUSAN Boyle’s cat Pebbles has moved out of their home.

The Wild Horses singer’s much-loved moggy is now living in London with 76-year-old retired accountant Pamela Eaton-Browne because jet-setting Susan isn’t at her house in West Lothian, Scotland, often enough to care for her properly.

Susan’s mentor Simon Cowell – who discovered Susan on UK TV show Britain’s Got Talent — arranged for the cat to be moved to Pamela’s house on the recommendation of her neighbor Alex Kadis, who works for Susan’s management team and was told by the music mogul to find Pebbles a home.

“One day Simon said to my friend, ‘Do you know anyone who will look after this cat, because Susan’s flying all over the world and what can we do with the cat?’” Pamela said. “Anyway this friend said to me, ‘We all know you like cats. Would you have Susan’s cat for a couple of weeks. But I never expected to have her for this long.”

But the move has affected Susan and Pebbles’ relationship as the fearful feline hid from her owner when the 48-year-old star — who has only seen 11-year-old Pebbles three times since July — went to visit the cat last week.

Pamela — who has two cats of her own, Truffles and Sapphire — said, “Susan was with my friend and the new PA but they made such a racket that Pebbles shot under the wardrobe and didn’t want to know.”

It seems Pebbles has acquired a taste for the high life like her international chart-topping owner.

Pamela — who is paid £4 a day to care for the cat — said, “She has little pouches of premium wet food in gravy for breakfast. She’s always got a bowl of Royal Canin biscuits and they’re over £3 a packet. At lunchtime she has chicken and at teatime she has steamed or poached fish.”

Speaking about Pamela, a spokeswoman for Susan said,“This lady has met Susan on a couple of occasions and she’s looking after Pebbles at the moment for Susan.”

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  • KathyM

    Sounds to me like the perfect solution for the cat.
    The woman is retired and since she has other cats, obviously likes them. This arrangement is far better than having the cat home alone all the time.
    Good for Susan having considered what was best for the cat.

  • Barbara

    So glad Susan’s cat is being taken care of. God Bless

  • Guest

    I could never give up my cat…part of my life….Sure, she (Susan) has a new life; however, with the new life comes “privileges”…that animal, who loved her (and vice versa), could have traveled with her.
    Success…..it stinks!!!  That poor animal is miserable.  (Submitted as an animal lover).