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QPR’s mascot Jude the Cat sacked – after ‘flirting with feminine followers on matchdays’

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QPR mascot Jude the Cat has been neutered — for flirting with feminine followers on match days, it’s claimed

The Romeo within the costume was axed after being given a string of ­warnings telling him to cease chatting up match-goers and get on along with his job.

QPR mascot Jude the Cat has been neutered — for flirting with female fans on match days, it is claimed

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QPR mascot Jude the Cat has been neutered — for flirting with feminine followers on match days, it’s claimedCredit: Getty
The mascot was axed after being given a string of ­warnings telling him to stop chatting up match-goers and get on with his job

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The mascot was axed after being given a string of ­warnings telling him to cease chatting up match-goers and get on along with his jobCredit: Twitter
A source at QPR said: 'Everyone at the club loved Jude'

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A supply at QPR mentioned: ‘Everyone on the membership beloved Jude’Credit: Getty

Yet many Hoops supporters have been fuming to be taught their beloved talisman, who was identified for his silky pitchside dance strikes, had been axed after a number of years of service.

Some have demanded that the membership “bring back the cat” as a result of he was the one factor value watching on the West London floor.

A supply at QPR mentioned: “Everyone at the club loved Jude.

“He had the smoothest moves in the league but, unfortunately, he was a bit of a smooth talker, too.

“Several people complained that he was trying it on with the ladies more than cheering on the lads on the pitch.

“He would always be dancing with them and then trying to get them to give him their number.

“Jude was warned but he couldn’t help himself and the club had no choice.”

Pictures shared by followers present Jude posing with mums pitchside throughout video games at Loftus Road.

A QPR spokesman declined to remark however a Twitter/X account devoted to the cat and run by the membership has not posted for a month.

The membership’s web site suggests somebody new might be within the go well with as Jude is because of seem at QPR’s sport with Sheffield Wednesday immediately.

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The mascot is a nod to a black cat named Jude which lived at Loftus Road and was thought-about luck allure by supporters.

He was practically thrown out in 2007 by then-owner Flavio Briatore as a result of black cats have been thought-about symbols of evil in his native Italy.

The source added: 'He had the smoothest moves in the league but, unfortunately, he was a bit of a smooth talker, too'

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The supply added: ‘He had the smoothest strikes within the league however, sadly, he was a little bit of a clean talker, too’Credit: Getty
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