University's three-legged cat 'relieves exam stress' Published duration 9 April 2017

image copyright Cambridge University/Marshall Library image caption About 140 students turned up to meet Jasper at the library's last cat-themed event

A three-legged cat adopted by a Cambridge University library is being used to help relieve students' stress during the exam season.

Jasper, a five-year-old ginger tom, belongs to the deputy librarian at the Marshall Library of Economics.

He became a hit with students after his owner took him to work, and a recent "tea with Jasper" event attracted 140 moggy-lovers.

Similar events are planned as Jasper is now the library's "official mascot".

Jasper lost his left hind leg in a car accident and was abandoned by his owners. He was adopted by deputy librarian Simon Frost from a rescue centre.

image copyright Cambridge University/Marshall Library image caption Jasper "goes everywhere at speed" on his three legs, his owner said

While the cat is well-behaved on university premises, spending his time browsing the shelves and sleeping on copies of the Financial Times, Jasper is more adventurous on his home turf.

"He's bouncy like Tigger, because he has three legs, and he's a bit unstable when he moves slowly - so he goes everywhere at speed," Mr Frost said.

Jasper also likes to climb trees, "but he can't get down", he added.

image copyright Cambridge University/Marshall Library image caption The library is hoping to arrange more "meet Jasper" sessions for university students

Librarian Clare Trowell said: "Students coming to visit and pet Jasper told us just how much he'd calmed them down, and helped relieve any stress.

"Many of them were missing their own cats or other pets."

Jasper now has his own hashtag - #economicscat - and frequently makes announcements about the library on social media.