Hardworking cat Felix, who catches mice and keeps pests under control at the Huddersfield Railway Station in West Yorkshire, U.K., has received a major promotion to senior pest controller. As if that title doesn't sound more official than your own, check out her profesh uniform and name tag: 

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Paid in the most valuable currency (kitty treats), Felix's duties include keeping the platforms free of rats, pigeons, and any other unwelcome pests. Felix is like all of us on the job, really. She does what she's supposed to do: 

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She gets backed up on paperwork: 

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And sometimes, she misses a deadline mouse: 

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Since news of Felix's promotion went viral, she's up to over 23,000 likes on Facebook, but her coworkers say it hasn't gone to her head. "As with most cats," a coworker remarked, "they already think the world revolves around them." We should all be more like Felix.

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I like pink, iced coffee, and long walks through the candle section. When I'm not lighting up my favorite scents (probably while testing out new skincare), you can find me writing and editing all of the lifestyle things at Seventeen