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‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday'
19-08-2024
2024
wacky and real life

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title‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday'
subject date19-08-2024
place
creditJam Press Vid
captionStory from Jam Press (Seagull Steals Food) Pictured: Video grab of the seagull, nicknamed Sammy, inside Kerri’s house. ‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday' A cheeky seagull has been caught on camera striding into a family's home and stealing their cats' biscuits. The bird, nicknamed Sammy, is a constant feature at Kerri Mullins' home in Thornton, Lancashire – often receiving treats and even crawling into bed with the mum at times. In a more recent development, the 38-year-old spotted the seagull bravely facing off against the family’s cats to nab itself a snack. The bird casually strolls into the home, entering through the garden door, and walks up to one of several food bowls on the floor. It is a bold stunt with four cats also seen on camera, watching the seagull’s every move. The bird appears undeterred and ready to take them on, as it starts pecking at their dinner. Thankfully, no cat fight ensues. The pets are actually rather used to Sammy. He first started knocking on Kerri's door to be let in when she moved into the home in December last year. The mum-of-two now regularly leaves the door open so that Sammy can come in and help himself to a snack. He expects breakfast, lunch and dinner from Kerri and she even feeds him doughnuts. On Fridays, they share a chippy tea."I spotted him on the roof when I first moved in then he started standing at the door,” Kerri told What’s the Jam. “One day he was making a mad noise outside. “I asked him what was up and if he was hungry then I started talking to him every day. "I know I sound crazy. "He walked in and went straight to the cat food and I said to my son 'that's alright, we've got another pet now'. "I leave my back door open so he can come in and out. “He doesn't care about the cats and I think the cats are used to all sorts because they're rescues. "I shout Sammy and he comes. I've woken up to him in bed with me. "He pulls at my bedding to tell me he's hungry. "He comes four times per day every single day. “He's cheeky but I love him. "He eats crab sticks and he loves lemon-flavoured doughnuts. “We have fish and chips on a Friday." Kerri lives with her children Connor, 18, and Angel, 12, and seven cats Toby, 22, Cruikshank, 18, Tiger Lily, 16, Hoggle, eight, Lucifurrr, six, Dobby, four, and Rascal, one. When Sammy isn't sneaking around Kerri's home, he sits on the roof with his wife Shelby and two children. The caterer said: "He lives on my roof with his wife and two babies. I've named his wife Shelby. "Shelby is a bit more nervous but Sammy takes food right out of my hand so he's not scared." Animal lover Kerri says she won't move house for as long as Sammy is around. She added: "I can never leave this house now. "I love him. “I love having loads of animals in the house. I prefer animals to people. "I don't know why people call them vermin. “I think it's horrible. I don't know what I'd do without my animals." ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request.Video Restrictions: None.

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supplier accountjampress
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title‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday'
subject date19-08-2024
place
creditJam Press Vid
captionStory from Jam Press (Seagull Steals Food) Pictured: Video grab of the seagull, nicknamed Sammy, inside Kerri’s house. ‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday' A cheeky seagull has been caught on camera striding into a family's home and stealing their cats' biscuits. The bird, nicknamed Sammy, is a constant feature at Kerri Mullins' home in Thornton, Lancashire – often receiving treats and even crawling into bed with the mum at times. In a more recent development, the 38-year-old spotted the seagull bravely facing off against the family’s cats to nab itself a snack. The bird casually strolls into the home, entering through the garden door, and walks up to one of several food bowls on the floor. It is a bold stunt with four cats also seen on camera, watching the seagull’s every move. The bird appears undeterred and ready to take them on, as it starts pecking at their dinner. Thankfully, no cat fight ensues. The pets are actually rather used to Sammy. He first started knocking on Kerri's door to be let in when she moved into the home in December last year. The mum-of-two now regularly leaves the door open so that Sammy can come in and help himself to a snack. He expects breakfast, lunch and dinner from Kerri and she even feeds him doughnuts. On Fridays, they share a chippy tea."I spotted him on the roof when I first moved in then he started standing at the door,” Kerri told What’s the Jam. “One day he was making a mad noise outside. “I asked him what was up and if he was hungry then I started talking to him every day. "I know I sound crazy. "He walked in and went straight to the cat food and I said to my son 'that's alright, we've got another pet now'. "I leave my back door open so he can come in and out. “He doesn't care about the cats and I think the cats are used to all sorts because they're rescues. "I shout Sammy and he comes. I've woken up to him in bed with me. "He pulls at my bedding to tell me he's hungry. "He comes four times per day every single day. “He's cheeky but I love him. "He eats crab sticks and he loves lemon-flavoured doughnuts. “We have fish and chips on a Friday." Kerri lives with her children Connor, 18, and Angel, 12, and seven cats Toby, 22, Cruikshank, 18, Tiger Lily, 16, Hoggle, eight, Lucifurrr, six, Dobby, four, and Rascal, one. When Sammy isn't sneaking around Kerri's home, he sits on the roof with his wife Shelby and two children. The caterer said: "He lives on my roof with his wife and two babies. I've named his wife Shelby. "Shelby is a bit more nervous but Sammy takes food right out of my hand so he's not scared." Animal lover Kerri says she won't move house for as long as Sammy is around. She added: "I can never leave this house now. "I love him. “I love having loads of animals in the house. I prefer animals to people. "I don't know why people call them vermin. “I think it's horrible. I don't know what I'd do without my animals." ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request.Video Restrictions: None.

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supplier accountjampress
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title‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday'
subject date19-08-2024
place
creditJam Press
captionStory from Jam Press (Seagull Steals Food) Pictured: Kerri. ‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday' A cheeky seagull has been caught on camera striding into a family's home and stealing their cats' biscuits. The bird, nicknamed Sammy, is a constant feature at Kerri Mullins' home in Thornton, Lancashire – often receiving treats and even crawling into bed with the mum at times. In a more recent development, the 38-year-old spotted the seagull bravely facing off against the family’s cats to nab itself a snack. The bird casually strolls into the home, entering through the garden door, and walks up to one of several food bowls on the floor. It is a bold stunt with four cats also seen on camera, watching the seagull’s every move. The bird appears undeterred and ready to take them on, as it starts pecking at their dinner. Thankfully, no cat fight ensues. The pets are actually rather used to Sammy. He first started knocking on Kerri's door to be let in when she moved into the home in December last year. The mum-of-two now regularly leaves the door open so that Sammy can come in and help himself to a snack. He expects breakfast, lunch and dinner from Kerri and she even feeds him doughnuts. On Fridays, they share a chippy tea."I spotted him on the roof when I first moved in then he started standing at the door,” Kerri told What’s the Jam. “One day he was making a mad noise outside. “I asked him what was up and if he was hungry then I started talking to him every day. "I know I sound crazy. "He walked in and went straight to the cat food and I said to my son 'that's alright, we've got another pet now'. "I leave my back door open so he can come in and out. “He doesn't care about the cats and I think the cats are used to all sorts because they're rescues. "I shout Sammy and he comes. I've woken up to him in bed with me. "He pulls at my bedding to tell me he's hungry. "He comes four times per day every single day. “He's cheeky but I love him. "He eats crab sticks and he loves lemon-flavoured doughnuts. “We have fish and chips on a Friday." Kerri lives with her children Connor, 18, and Angel, 12, and seven cats Toby, 22, Cruikshank, 18, Tiger Lily, 16, Hoggle, eight, Lucifurrr, six, Dobby, four, and Rascal, one. When Sammy isn't sneaking around Kerri's home, he sits on the roof with his wife Shelby and two children. The caterer said: "He lives on my roof with his wife and two babies. I've named his wife Shelby. "Shelby is a bit more nervous but Sammy takes food right out of my hand so he's not scared." Animal lover Kerri says she won't move house for as long as Sammy is around. She added: "I can never leave this house now. "I love him. “I love having loads of animals in the house. I prefer animals to people. "I don't know why people call them vermin. “I think it's horrible. I don't know what I'd do without my animals." ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request.Video Restrictions: None.

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supplier accountjampress
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title‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday'
subject date19-08-2024
place
creditJam Press
captionStory from Jam Press (Seagull Steals Food) Pictured: The seagull, nicknamed Sammy, inside Kerri’s house. ‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday' A cheeky seagull has been caught on camera striding into a family's home and stealing their cats' biscuits. The bird, nicknamed Sammy, is a constant feature at Kerri Mullins' home in Thornton, Lancashire – often receiving treats and even crawling into bed with the mum at times. In a more recent development, the 38-year-old spotted the seagull bravely facing off against the family’s cats to nab itself a snack. The bird casually strolls into the home, entering through the garden door, and walks up to one of several food bowls on the floor. It is a bold stunt with four cats also seen on camera, watching the seagull’s every move. The bird appears undeterred and ready to take them on, as it starts pecking at their dinner. Thankfully, no cat fight ensues. The pets are actually rather used to Sammy. He first started knocking on Kerri's door to be let in when she moved into the home in December last year. The mum-of-two now regularly leaves the door open so that Sammy can come in and help himself to a snack. He expects breakfast, lunch and dinner from Kerri and she even feeds him doughnuts. On Fridays, they share a chippy tea."I spotted him on the roof when I first moved in then he started standing at the door,” Kerri told What’s the Jam. “One day he was making a mad noise outside. “I asked him what was up and if he was hungry then I started talking to him every day. "I know I sound crazy. "He walked in and went straight to the cat food and I said to my son 'that's alright, we've got another pet now'. "I leave my back door open so he can come in and out. “He doesn't care about the cats and I think the cats are used to all sorts because they're rescues. "I shout Sammy and he comes. I've woken up to him in bed with me. "He pulls at my bedding to tell me he's hungry. "He comes four times per day every single day. “He's cheeky but I love him. "He eats crab sticks and he loves lemon-flavoured doughnuts. “We have fish and chips on a Friday." Kerri lives with her children Connor, 18, and Angel, 12, and seven cats Toby, 22, Cruikshank, 18, Tiger Lily, 16, Hoggle, eight, Lucifurrr, six, Dobby, four, and Rascal, one. When Sammy isn't sneaking around Kerri's home, he sits on the roof with his wife Shelby and two children. The caterer said: "He lives on my roof with his wife and two babies. I've named his wife Shelby. "Shelby is a bit more nervous but Sammy takes food right out of my hand so he's not scared." Animal lover Kerri says she won't move house for as long as Sammy is around. She added: "I can never leave this house now. "I love him. “I love having loads of animals in the house. I prefer animals to people. "I don't know why people call them vermin. “I think it's horrible. I don't know what I'd do without my animals." ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request.Video Restrictions: None.

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title‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday'
subject date19-08-2024
place
creditJam Press
captionStory from Jam Press (Seagull Steals Food) Pictured: The seagull, nicknamed Sammy, inside Kerri’s house. ‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday' A cheeky seagull has been caught on camera striding into a family's home and stealing their cats' biscuits. The bird, nicknamed Sammy, is a constant feature at Kerri Mullins' home in Thornton, Lancashire – often receiving treats and even crawling into bed with the mum at times. In a more recent development, the 38-year-old spotted the seagull bravely facing off against the family’s cats to nab itself a snack. The bird casually strolls into the home, entering through the garden door, and walks up to one of several food bowls on the floor. It is a bold stunt with four cats also seen on camera, watching the seagull’s every move. The bird appears undeterred and ready to take them on, as it starts pecking at their dinner. Thankfully, no cat fight ensues. The pets are actually rather used to Sammy. He first started knocking on Kerri's door to be let in when she moved into the home in December last year. The mum-of-two now regularly leaves the door open so that Sammy can come in and help himself to a snack. He expects breakfast, lunch and dinner from Kerri and she even feeds him doughnuts. On Fridays, they share a chippy tea."I spotted him on the roof when I first moved in then he started standing at the door,” Kerri told What’s the Jam. “One day he was making a mad noise outside. “I asked him what was up and if he was hungry then I started talking to him every day. "I know I sound crazy. "He walked in and went straight to the cat food and I said to my son 'that's alright, we've got another pet now'. "I leave my back door open so he can come in and out. “He doesn't care about the cats and I think the cats are used to all sorts because they're rescues. "I shout Sammy and he comes. I've woken up to him in bed with me. "He pulls at my bedding to tell me he's hungry. "He comes four times per day every single day. “He's cheeky but I love him. "He eats crab sticks and he loves lemon-flavoured doughnuts. “We have fish and chips on a Friday." Kerri lives with her children Connor, 18, and Angel, 12, and seven cats Toby, 22, Cruikshank, 18, Tiger Lily, 16, Hoggle, eight, Lucifurrr, six, Dobby, four, and Rascal, one. When Sammy isn't sneaking around Kerri's home, he sits on the roof with his wife Shelby and two children. The caterer said: "He lives on my roof with his wife and two babies. I've named his wife Shelby. "Shelby is a bit more nervous but Sammy takes food right out of my hand so he's not scared." Animal lover Kerri says she won't move house for as long as Sammy is around. She added: "I can never leave this house now. "I love him. “I love having loads of animals in the house. I prefer animals to people. "I don't know why people call them vermin. “I think it's horrible. I don't know what I'd do without my animals." ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request.Video Restrictions: None.

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title‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday'
subject date19-08-2024
place
creditJam Press
captionStory from Jam Press (Seagull Steals Food) Pictured: The seagull, nicknamed Sammy, inside Kerri’s house. ‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday' A cheeky seagull has been caught on camera striding into a family's home and stealing their cats' biscuits. The bird, nicknamed Sammy, is a constant feature at Kerri Mullins' home in Thornton, Lancashire – often receiving treats and even crawling into bed with the mum at times. In a more recent development, the 38-year-old spotted the seagull bravely facing off against the family’s cats to nab itself a snack. The bird casually strolls into the home, entering through the garden door, and walks up to one of several food bowls on the floor. It is a bold stunt with four cats also seen on camera, watching the seagull’s every move. The bird appears undeterred and ready to take them on, as it starts pecking at their dinner. Thankfully, no cat fight ensues. The pets are actually rather used to Sammy. He first started knocking on Kerri's door to be let in when she moved into the home in December last year. The mum-of-two now regularly leaves the door open so that Sammy can come in and help himself to a snack. He expects breakfast, lunch and dinner from Kerri and she even feeds him doughnuts. On Fridays, they share a chippy tea."I spotted him on the roof when I first moved in then he started standing at the door,” Kerri told What’s the Jam. “One day he was making a mad noise outside. “I asked him what was up and if he was hungry then I started talking to him every day. "I know I sound crazy. "He walked in and went straight to the cat food and I said to my son 'that's alright, we've got another pet now'. "I leave my back door open so he can come in and out. “He doesn't care about the cats and I think the cats are used to all sorts because they're rescues. "I shout Sammy and he comes. I've woken up to him in bed with me. "He pulls at my bedding to tell me he's hungry. "He comes four times per day every single day. “He's cheeky but I love him. "He eats crab sticks and he loves lemon-flavoured doughnuts. “We have fish and chips on a Friday." Kerri lives with her children Connor, 18, and Angel, 12, and seven cats Toby, 22, Cruikshank, 18, Tiger Lily, 16, Hoggle, eight, Lucifurrr, six, Dobby, four, and Rascal, one. When Sammy isn't sneaking around Kerri's home, he sits on the roof with his wife Shelby and two children. The caterer said: "He lives on my roof with his wife and two babies. I've named his wife Shelby. "Shelby is a bit more nervous but Sammy takes food right out of my hand so he's not scared." Animal lover Kerri says she won't move house for as long as Sammy is around. She added: "I can never leave this house now. "I love him. “I love having loads of animals in the house. I prefer animals to people. "I don't know why people call them vermin. “I think it's horrible. I don't know what I'd do without my animals." ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request.Video Restrictions: None.

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supplier accountjampress
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title‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday'
subject date19-08-2024
place
creditJam Press
captionStory from Jam Press (Seagull Steals Food) Pictured: The seagull, nicknamed Sammy, inside Kerri’s house. ‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday' A cheeky seagull has been caught on camera striding into a family's home and stealing their cats' biscuits. The bird, nicknamed Sammy, is a constant feature at Kerri Mullins' home in Thornton, Lancashire – often receiving treats and even crawling into bed with the mum at times. In a more recent development, the 38-year-old spotted the seagull bravely facing off against the family’s cats to nab itself a snack. The bird casually strolls into the home, entering through the garden door, and walks up to one of several food bowls on the floor. It is a bold stunt with four cats also seen on camera, watching the seagull’s every move. The bird appears undeterred and ready to take them on, as it starts pecking at their dinner. Thankfully, no cat fight ensues. The pets are actually rather used to Sammy. He first started knocking on Kerri's door to be let in when she moved into the home in December last year. The mum-of-two now regularly leaves the door open so that Sammy can come in and help himself to a snack. He expects breakfast, lunch and dinner from Kerri and she even feeds him doughnuts. On Fridays, they share a chippy tea."I spotted him on the roof when I first moved in then he started standing at the door,” Kerri told What’s the Jam. “One day he was making a mad noise outside. “I asked him what was up and if he was hungry then I started talking to him every day. "I know I sound crazy. "He walked in and went straight to the cat food and I said to my son 'that's alright, we've got another pet now'. "I leave my back door open so he can come in and out. “He doesn't care about the cats and I think the cats are used to all sorts because they're rescues. "I shout Sammy and he comes. I've woken up to him in bed with me. "He pulls at my bedding to tell me he's hungry. "He comes four times per day every single day. “He's cheeky but I love him. "He eats crab sticks and he loves lemon-flavoured doughnuts. “We have fish and chips on a Friday." Kerri lives with her children Connor, 18, and Angel, 12, and seven cats Toby, 22, Cruikshank, 18, Tiger Lily, 16, Hoggle, eight, Lucifurrr, six, Dobby, four, and Rascal, one. When Sammy isn't sneaking around Kerri's home, he sits on the roof with his wife Shelby and two children. The caterer said: "He lives on my roof with his wife and two babies. I've named his wife Shelby. "Shelby is a bit more nervous but Sammy takes food right out of my hand so he's not scared." Animal lover Kerri says she won't move house for as long as Sammy is around. She added: "I can never leave this house now. "I love him. “I love having loads of animals in the house. I prefer animals to people. "I don't know why people call them vermin. “I think it's horrible. I don't know what I'd do without my animals." ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request.Video Restrictions: None.

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supplier accountjampress
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title‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday'
subject date19-08-2024
place
creditJam Press
captionStory from Jam Press (Seagull Steals Food) Pictured: Kerri. ‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday' A cheeky seagull has been caught on camera striding into a family's home and stealing their cats' biscuits. The bird, nicknamed Sammy, is a constant feature at Kerri Mullins' home in Thornton, Lancashire – often receiving treats and even crawling into bed with the mum at times. In a more recent development, the 38-year-old spotted the seagull bravely facing off against the family’s cats to nab itself a snack. The bird casually strolls into the home, entering through the garden door, and walks up to one of several food bowls on the floor. It is a bold stunt with four cats also seen on camera, watching the seagull’s every move. The bird appears undeterred and ready to take them on, as it starts pecking at their dinner. Thankfully, no cat fight ensues. The pets are actually rather used to Sammy. He first started knocking on Kerri's door to be let in when she moved into the home in December last year. The mum-of-two now regularly leaves the door open so that Sammy can come in and help himself to a snack. He expects breakfast, lunch and dinner from Kerri and she even feeds him doughnuts. On Fridays, they share a chippy tea."I spotted him on the roof when I first moved in then he started standing at the door,” Kerri told What’s the Jam. “One day he was making a mad noise outside. “I asked him what was up and if he was hungry then I started talking to him every day. "I know I sound crazy. "He walked in and went straight to the cat food and I said to my son 'that's alright, we've got another pet now'. "I leave my back door open so he can come in and out. “He doesn't care about the cats and I think the cats are used to all sorts because they're rescues. "I shout Sammy and he comes. I've woken up to him in bed with me. "He pulls at my bedding to tell me he's hungry. "He comes four times per day every single day. “He's cheeky but I love him. "He eats crab sticks and he loves lemon-flavoured doughnuts. “We have fish and chips on a Friday." Kerri lives with her children Connor, 18, and Angel, 12, and seven cats Toby, 22, Cruikshank, 18, Tiger Lily, 16, Hoggle, eight, Lucifurrr, six, Dobby, four, and Rascal, one. When Sammy isn't sneaking around Kerri's home, he sits on the roof with his wife Shelby and two children. The caterer said: "He lives on my roof with his wife and two babies. I've named his wife Shelby. "Shelby is a bit more nervous but Sammy takes food right out of my hand so he's not scared." Animal lover Kerri says she won't move house for as long as Sammy is around. She added: "I can never leave this house now. "I love him. “I love having loads of animals in the house. I prefer animals to people. "I don't know why people call them vermin. “I think it's horrible. I don't know what I'd do without my animals." ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request.Video Restrictions: None.

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supplier accountjampress
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title‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday'
subject date19-08-2024
place
creditJam Press
captionStory from Jam Press (Seagull Steals Food) Pictured: Kerri. ‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday' A cheeky seagull has been caught on camera striding into a family's home and stealing their cats' biscuits. The bird, nicknamed Sammy, is a constant feature at Kerri Mullins' home in Thornton, Lancashire – often receiving treats and even crawling into bed with the mum at times. In a more recent development, the 38-year-old spotted the seagull bravely facing off against the family’s cats to nab itself a snack. The bird casually strolls into the home, entering through the garden door, and walks up to one of several food bowls on the floor. It is a bold stunt with four cats also seen on camera, watching the seagull’s every move. The bird appears undeterred and ready to take them on, as it starts pecking at their dinner. Thankfully, no cat fight ensues. The pets are actually rather used to Sammy. He first started knocking on Kerri's door to be let in when she moved into the home in December last year. The mum-of-two now regularly leaves the door open so that Sammy can come in and help himself to a snack. He expects breakfast, lunch and dinner from Kerri and she even feeds him doughnuts. On Fridays, they share a chippy tea."I spotted him on the roof when I first moved in then he started standing at the door,” Kerri told What’s the Jam. “One day he was making a mad noise outside. “I asked him what was up and if he was hungry then I started talking to him every day. "I know I sound crazy. "He walked in and went straight to the cat food and I said to my son 'that's alright, we've got another pet now'. "I leave my back door open so he can come in and out. “He doesn't care about the cats and I think the cats are used to all sorts because they're rescues. "I shout Sammy and he comes. I've woken up to him in bed with me. "He pulls at my bedding to tell me he's hungry. "He comes four times per day every single day. “He's cheeky but I love him. "He eats crab sticks and he loves lemon-flavoured doughnuts. “We have fish and chips on a Friday." Kerri lives with her children Connor, 18, and Angel, 12, and seven cats Toby, 22, Cruikshank, 18, Tiger Lily, 16, Hoggle, eight, Lucifurrr, six, Dobby, four, and Rascal, one. When Sammy isn't sneaking around Kerri's home, he sits on the roof with his wife Shelby and two children. The caterer said: "He lives on my roof with his wife and two babies. I've named his wife Shelby. "Shelby is a bit more nervous but Sammy takes food right out of my hand so he's not scared." Animal lover Kerri says she won't move house for as long as Sammy is around. She added: "I can never leave this house now. "I love him. “I love having loads of animals in the house. I prefer animals to people. "I don't know why people call them vermin. “I think it's horrible. I don't know what I'd do without my animals." ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request.Video Restrictions: None.

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title‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday'
subject date19-08-2024
place
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captionStory from Jam Press (Seagull Steals Food) Pictured: Video grab of the seagull, nicknamed Sammy, inside Kerri’s house. ‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday' A cheeky seagull has been caught on camera striding into a family's home and stealing their cats' biscuits. The bird, nicknamed Sammy, is a constant feature at Kerri Mullins' home in Thornton, Lancashire – often receiving treats and even crawling into bed with the mum at times. In a more recent development, the 38-year-old spotted the seagull bravely facing off against the family’s cats to nab itself a snack. The bird casually strolls into the home, entering through the garden door, and walks up to one of several food bowls on the floor. It is a bold stunt with four cats also seen on camera, watching the seagull’s every move. The bird appears undeterred and ready to take them on, as it starts pecking at their dinner. Thankfully, no cat fight ensues. The pets are actually rather used to Sammy. He first started knocking on Kerri's door to be let in when she moved into the home in December last year. The mum-of-two now regularly leaves the door open so that Sammy can come in and help himself to a snack. He expects breakfast, lunch and dinner from Kerri and she even feeds him doughnuts. On Fridays, they share a chippy tea."I spotted him on the roof when I first moved in then he started standing at the door,” Kerri told What’s the Jam. “One day he was making a mad noise outside. “I asked him what was up and if he was hungry then I started talking to him every day. "I know I sound crazy. "He walked in and went straight to the cat food and I said to my son 'that's alright, we've got another pet now'. "I leave my back door open so he can come in and out. “He doesn't care about the cats and I think the cats are used to all sorts because they're rescues. "I shout Sammy and he comes. I've woken up to him in bed with me. "He pulls at my bedding to tell me he's hungry. "He comes four times per day every single day. “He's cheeky but I love him. "He eats crab sticks and he loves lemon-flavoured doughnuts. “We have fish and chips on a Friday." Kerri lives with her children Connor, 18, and Angel, 12, and seven cats Toby, 22, Cruikshank, 18, Tiger Lily, 16, Hoggle, eight, Lucifurrr, six, Dobby, four, and Rascal, one. When Sammy isn't sneaking around Kerri's home, he sits on the roof with his wife Shelby and two children. The caterer said: "He lives on my roof with his wife and two babies. I've named his wife Shelby. "Shelby is a bit more nervous but Sammy takes food right out of my hand so he's not scared." Animal lover Kerri says she won't move house for as long as Sammy is around. She added: "I can never leave this house now. "I love him. “I love having loads of animals in the house. I prefer animals to people. "I don't know why people call them vermin. “I think it's horrible. I don't know what I'd do without my animals." ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request.Video Restrictions: None.

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supplier accountjampress
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title‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday'
subject date19-08-2024
place
creditJam Press Vid
captionStory from Jam Press (Seagull Steals Food) Pictured: Video grab of the seagull, nicknamed Sammy, inside Kerri’s house. ‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday' A cheeky seagull has been caught on camera striding into a family's home and stealing their cats' biscuits. The bird, nicknamed Sammy, is a constant feature at Kerri Mullins' home in Thornton, Lancashire – often receiving treats and even crawling into bed with the mum at times. In a more recent development, the 38-year-old spotted the seagull bravely facing off against the family’s cats to nab itself a snack. The bird casually strolls into the home, entering through the garden door, and walks up to one of several food bowls on the floor. It is a bold stunt with four cats also seen on camera, watching the seagull’s every move. The bird appears undeterred and ready to take them on, as it starts pecking at their dinner. Thankfully, no cat fight ensues. The pets are actually rather used to Sammy. He first started knocking on Kerri's door to be let in when she moved into the home in December last year. The mum-of-two now regularly leaves the door open so that Sammy can come in and help himself to a snack. He expects breakfast, lunch and dinner from Kerri and she even feeds him doughnuts. On Fridays, they share a chippy tea."I spotted him on the roof when I first moved in then he started standing at the door,” Kerri told What’s the Jam. “One day he was making a mad noise outside. “I asked him what was up and if he was hungry then I started talking to him every day. "I know I sound crazy. "He walked in and went straight to the cat food and I said to my son 'that's alright, we've got another pet now'. "I leave my back door open so he can come in and out. “He doesn't care about the cats and I think the cats are used to all sorts because they're rescues. "I shout Sammy and he comes. I've woken up to him in bed with me. "He pulls at my bedding to tell me he's hungry. "He comes four times per day every single day. “He's cheeky but I love him. "He eats crab sticks and he loves lemon-flavoured doughnuts. “We have fish and chips on a Friday." Kerri lives with her children Connor, 18, and Angel, 12, and seven cats Toby, 22, Cruikshank, 18, Tiger Lily, 16, Hoggle, eight, Lucifurrr, six, Dobby, four, and Rascal, one. When Sammy isn't sneaking around Kerri's home, he sits on the roof with his wife Shelby and two children. The caterer said: "He lives on my roof with his wife and two babies. I've named his wife Shelby. "Shelby is a bit more nervous but Sammy takes food right out of my hand so he's not scared." Animal lover Kerri says she won't move house for as long as Sammy is around. She added: "I can never leave this house now. "I love him. “I love having loads of animals in the house. I prefer animals to people. "I don't know why people call them vermin. “I think it's horrible. I don't know what I'd do without my animals." ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request.Video Restrictions: None.

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supplier accountjampress
file nameJam_Press_JMP534553.jpg
title‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday'
subject date19-08-2024
place
creditJam Press Vid
captionStory from Jam Press (Seagull Steals Food) Pictured: Video grab of the seagull, nicknamed Sammy, inside Kerri’s house. ‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday' A cheeky seagull has been caught on camera striding into a family's home and stealing their cats' biscuits. The bird, nicknamed Sammy, is a constant feature at Kerri Mullins' home in Thornton, Lancashire – often receiving treats and even crawling into bed with the mum at times. In a more recent development, the 38-year-old spotted the seagull bravely facing off against the family’s cats to nab itself a snack. The bird casually strolls into the home, entering through the garden door, and walks up to one of several food bowls on the floor. It is a bold stunt with four cats also seen on camera, watching the seagull’s every move. The bird appears undeterred and ready to take them on, as it starts pecking at their dinner. Thankfully, no cat fight ensues. The pets are actually rather used to Sammy. He first started knocking on Kerri's door to be let in when she moved into the home in December last year. The mum-of-two now regularly leaves the door open so that Sammy can come in and help himself to a snack. He expects breakfast, lunch and dinner from Kerri and she even feeds him doughnuts. On Fridays, they share a chippy tea."I spotted him on the roof when I first moved in then he started standing at the door,” Kerri told What’s the Jam. “One day he was making a mad noise outside. “I asked him what was up and if he was hungry then I started talking to him every day. "I know I sound crazy. "He walked in and went straight to the cat food and I said to my son 'that's alright, we've got another pet now'. "I leave my back door open so he can come in and out. “He doesn't care about the cats and I think the cats are used to all sorts because they're rescues. "I shout Sammy and he comes. I've woken up to him in bed with me. "He pulls at my bedding to tell me he's hungry. "He comes four times per day every single day. “He's cheeky but I love him. "He eats crab sticks and he loves lemon-flavoured doughnuts. “We have fish and chips on a Friday." Kerri lives with her children Connor, 18, and Angel, 12, and seven cats Toby, 22, Cruikshank, 18, Tiger Lily, 16, Hoggle, eight, Lucifurrr, six, Dobby, four, and Rascal, one. When Sammy isn't sneaking around Kerri's home, he sits on the roof with his wife Shelby and two children. The caterer said: "He lives on my roof with his wife and two babies. I've named his wife Shelby. "Shelby is a bit more nervous but Sammy takes food right out of my hand so he's not scared." Animal lover Kerri says she won't move house for as long as Sammy is around. She added: "I can never leave this house now. "I love him. “I love having loads of animals in the house. I prefer animals to people. "I don't know why people call them vermin. “I think it's horrible. I don't know what I'd do without my animals." ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request.Video Restrictions: None.

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supplier accountjampress
file nameJam_Press_JMP534554.jpg
title‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday'
subject date19-08-2024
place
creditJam Press Vid
captionStory from Jam Press (Seagull Steals Food) Pictured: Video grab of the seagull, nicknamed Sammy, inside Kerri’s house. ‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday' A cheeky seagull has been caught on camera striding into a family's home and stealing their cats' biscuits. The bird, nicknamed Sammy, is a constant feature at Kerri Mullins' home in Thornton, Lancashire – often receiving treats and even crawling into bed with the mum at times. In a more recent development, the 38-year-old spotted the seagull bravely facing off against the family’s cats to nab itself a snack. The bird casually strolls into the home, entering through the garden door, and walks up to one of several food bowls on the floor. It is a bold stunt with four cats also seen on camera, watching the seagull’s every move. The bird appears undeterred and ready to take them on, as it starts pecking at their dinner. Thankfully, no cat fight ensues. The pets are actually rather used to Sammy. He first started knocking on Kerri's door to be let in when she moved into the home in December last year. The mum-of-two now regularly leaves the door open so that Sammy can come in and help himself to a snack. He expects breakfast, lunch and dinner from Kerri and she even feeds him doughnuts. On Fridays, they share a chippy tea."I spotted him on the roof when I first moved in then he started standing at the door,” Kerri told What’s the Jam. “One day he was making a mad noise outside. “I asked him what was up and if he was hungry then I started talking to him every day. "I know I sound crazy. "He walked in and went straight to the cat food and I said to my son 'that's alright, we've got another pet now'. "I leave my back door open so he can come in and out. “He doesn't care about the cats and I think the cats are used to all sorts because they're rescues. "I shout Sammy and he comes. I've woken up to him in bed with me. "He pulls at my bedding to tell me he's hungry. "He comes four times per day every single day. “He's cheeky but I love him. "He eats crab sticks and he loves lemon-flavoured doughnuts. “We have fish and chips on a Friday." Kerri lives with her children Connor, 18, and Angel, 12, and seven cats Toby, 22, Cruikshank, 18, Tiger Lily, 16, Hoggle, eight, Lucifurrr, six, Dobby, four, and Rascal, one. When Sammy isn't sneaking around Kerri's home, he sits on the roof with his wife Shelby and two children. The caterer said: "He lives on my roof with his wife and two babies. I've named his wife Shelby. "Shelby is a bit more nervous but Sammy takes food right out of my hand so he's not scared." Animal lover Kerri says she won't move house for as long as Sammy is around. She added: "I can never leave this house now. "I love him. “I love having loads of animals in the house. I prefer animals to people. "I don't know why people call them vermin. “I think it's horrible. I don't know what I'd do without my animals." ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request.Video Restrictions: None.

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supplier accountjampress
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title‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday'
subject date19-08-2024
place
creditJam Press Vid
captionStory from Jam Press (Seagull Steals Food) Pictured: Video grab of the seagull, nicknamed Sammy, inside Kerri’s house. ‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday' A cheeky seagull has been caught on camera striding into a family's home and stealing their cats' biscuits. The bird, nicknamed Sammy, is a constant feature at Kerri Mullins' home in Thornton, Lancashire – often receiving treats and even crawling into bed with the mum at times. In a more recent development, the 38-year-old spotted the seagull bravely facing off against the family’s cats to nab itself a snack. The bird casually strolls into the home, entering through the garden door, and walks up to one of several food bowls on the floor. It is a bold stunt with four cats also seen on camera, watching the seagull’s every move. The bird appears undeterred and ready to take them on, as it starts pecking at their dinner. Thankfully, no cat fight ensues. The pets are actually rather used to Sammy. He first started knocking on Kerri's door to be let in when she moved into the home in December last year. The mum-of-two now regularly leaves the door open so that Sammy can come in and help himself to a snack. He expects breakfast, lunch and dinner from Kerri and she even feeds him doughnuts. On Fridays, they share a chippy tea."I spotted him on the roof when I first moved in then he started standing at the door,” Kerri told What’s the Jam. “One day he was making a mad noise outside. “I asked him what was up and if he was hungry then I started talking to him every day. "I know I sound crazy. "He walked in and went straight to the cat food and I said to my son 'that's alright, we've got another pet now'. "I leave my back door open so he can come in and out. “He doesn't care about the cats and I think the cats are used to all sorts because they're rescues. "I shout Sammy and he comes. I've woken up to him in bed with me. "He pulls at my bedding to tell me he's hungry. "He comes four times per day every single day. “He's cheeky but I love him. "He eats crab sticks and he loves lemon-flavoured doughnuts. “We have fish and chips on a Friday." Kerri lives with her children Connor, 18, and Angel, 12, and seven cats Toby, 22, Cruikshank, 18, Tiger Lily, 16, Hoggle, eight, Lucifurrr, six, Dobby, four, and Rascal, one. When Sammy isn't sneaking around Kerri's home, he sits on the roof with his wife Shelby and two children. The caterer said: "He lives on my roof with his wife and two babies. I've named his wife Shelby. "Shelby is a bit more nervous but Sammy takes food right out of my hand so he's not scared." Animal lover Kerri says she won't move house for as long as Sammy is around. She added: "I can never leave this house now. "I love him. “I love having loads of animals in the house. I prefer animals to people. "I don't know why people call them vermin. “I think it's horrible. I don't know what I'd do without my animals." ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request.Video Restrictions: None.

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supplier accountjampress
file nameJam_Press_JMP534557.jpg
title‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday'
subject date19-08-2024
place
creditJam Press Vid
captionStory from Jam Press (Seagull Steals Food) Pictured: Video grab of the seagull, nicknamed Sammy, inside Kerri’s house. ‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday' A cheeky seagull has been caught on camera striding into a family's home and stealing their cats' biscuits. The bird, nicknamed Sammy, is a constant feature at Kerri Mullins' home in Thornton, Lancashire – often receiving treats and even crawling into bed with the mum at times. In a more recent development, the 38-year-old spotted the seagull bravely facing off against the family’s cats to nab itself a snack. The bird casually strolls into the home, entering through the garden door, and walks up to one of several food bowls on the floor. It is a bold stunt with four cats also seen on camera, watching the seagull’s every move. The bird appears undeterred and ready to take them on, as it starts pecking at their dinner. Thankfully, no cat fight ensues. The pets are actually rather used to Sammy. He first started knocking on Kerri's door to be let in when she moved into the home in December last year. The mum-of-two now regularly leaves the door open so that Sammy can come in and help himself to a snack. He expects breakfast, lunch and dinner from Kerri and she even feeds him doughnuts. On Fridays, they share a chippy tea."I spotted him on the roof when I first moved in then he started standing at the door,” Kerri told What’s the Jam. “One day he was making a mad noise outside. “I asked him what was up and if he was hungry then I started talking to him every day. "I know I sound crazy. "He walked in and went straight to the cat food and I said to my son 'that's alright, we've got another pet now'. "I leave my back door open so he can come in and out. “He doesn't care about the cats and I think the cats are used to all sorts because they're rescues. "I shout Sammy and he comes. I've woken up to him in bed with me. "He pulls at my bedding to tell me he's hungry. "He comes four times per day every single day. “He's cheeky but I love him. "He eats crab sticks and he loves lemon-flavoured doughnuts. “We have fish and chips on a Friday." Kerri lives with her children Connor, 18, and Angel, 12, and seven cats Toby, 22, Cruikshank, 18, Tiger Lily, 16, Hoggle, eight, Lucifurrr, six, Dobby, four, and Rascal, one. When Sammy isn't sneaking around Kerri's home, he sits on the roof with his wife Shelby and two children. The caterer said: "He lives on my roof with his wife and two babies. I've named his wife Shelby. "Shelby is a bit more nervous but Sammy takes food right out of my hand so he's not scared." Animal lover Kerri says she won't move house for as long as Sammy is around. She added: "I can never leave this house now. "I love him. “I love having loads of animals in the house. I prefer animals to people. "I don't know why people call them vermin. “I think it's horrible. I don't know what I'd do without my animals." ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request.Video Restrictions: None.

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supplier accountjampress
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title‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday'
subject date19-08-2024
place
creditJam Press Vid
captionStory from Jam Press (Seagull Steals Food) Pictured: Video grab of the seagull, nicknamed Sammy, inside Kerri’s house. ‘I woke up next to a SEAGULL in my bed – we’ve become fast friends and share fish and chips every Friday' A cheeky seagull has been caught on camera striding into a family's home and stealing their cats' biscuits. The bird, nicknamed Sammy, is a constant feature at Kerri Mullins' home in Thornton, Lancashire – often receiving treats and even crawling into bed with the mum at times. In a more recent development, the 38-year-old spotted the seagull bravely facing off against the family’s cats to nab itself a snack. The bird casually strolls into the home, entering through the garden door, and walks up to one of several food bowls on the floor. It is a bold stunt with four cats also seen on camera, watching the seagull’s every move. The bird appears undeterred and ready to take them on, as it starts pecking at their dinner. Thankfully, no cat fight ensues. The pets are actually rather used to Sammy. He first started knocking on Kerri's door to be let in when she moved into the home in December last year. The mum-of-two now regularly leaves the door open so that Sammy can come in and help himself to a snack. He expects breakfast, lunch and dinner from Kerri and she even feeds him doughnuts. On Fridays, they share a chippy tea."I spotted him on the roof when I first moved in then he started standing at the door,” Kerri told What’s the Jam. “One day he was making a mad noise outside. “I asked him what was up and if he was hungry then I started talking to him every day. "I know I sound crazy. "He walked in and went straight to the cat food and I said to my son 'that's alright, we've got another pet now'. "I leave my back door open so he can come in and out. “He doesn't care about the cats and I think the cats are used to all sorts because they're rescues. "I shout Sammy and he comes. I've woken up to him in bed with me. "He pulls at my bedding to tell me he's hungry. "He comes four times per day every single day. “He's cheeky but I love him. "He eats crab sticks and he loves lemon-flavoured doughnuts. “We have fish and chips on a Friday." Kerri lives with her children Connor, 18, and Angel, 12, and seven cats Toby, 22, Cruikshank, 18, Tiger Lily, 16, Hoggle, eight, Lucifurrr, six, Dobby, four, and Rascal, one. When Sammy isn't sneaking around Kerri's home, he sits on the roof with his wife Shelby and two children. The caterer said: "He lives on my roof with his wife and two babies. I've named his wife Shelby. "Shelby is a bit more nervous but Sammy takes food right out of my hand so he's not scared." Animal lover Kerri says she won't move house for as long as Sammy is around. She added: "I can never leave this house now. "I love him. “I love having loads of animals in the house. I prefer animals to people. "I don't know why people call them vermin. “I think it's horrible. I don't know what I'd do without my animals." ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request.Video Restrictions: None.