A cat that befriended two England football players and became the team's unofficial mascot in Qatar is heading to the U.K. where he will be rehomed.
"Dave's fine," Walker said."Hopefully I can stick to my promise where I said that he would come home with us if we was to win the World Cup."
Dave the cat before leaving Al Wakrah on his way to England, UK to be rehoused. Dave the cat spent time around the England players and was adopted as their mascot during their Fifa World Cup 2022 campaign."As he's going to the U.K.
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