Kitty becomes unofficial partner at San Antonio H-E-B
Zuko ‘works’ in the Texas Backyard department outside the store
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SAN ANTONIO – H-E-B is beloved by Texans and now, apparently, cats.
The H-E-B
plus! at Loop 1604 and Potranco has been frequented by a cat who started visiting the grocery store sometime in 2020.
Store manager Serenity Hernandez told MySA that Zuko showed up about six months ago near the garden center.
According to H-E-B spokesperson Julie Bedingfield, the female feline has been named Zuko by the H-E-B partner who is adopting her.
Abraham, Zuko’s new owner, said he named her after a character in “Avatar: The Last Airbender” because she bears resemblance to a character in the show who has an eye patch, Bedingfield told KSAT.
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