They aren’t kitten.
A police station in the UK may get its first “police cat” thanks to a paw-suasive letter from a 5-year-old girl, who asked her local constabulary to consider using police cats alongside dogs in their crime-fighting efforts.
SWNS TV / Via youtube.com
Eliza Adamson-Hopper, who has a cat named Mittens and a dog named Susie, wrote a letter to Durham Constabulary asking it to consider enlisting police cats alongside its dogs to paw out crime.
BBC Newscastle / Via Facebook: bbcnewcastle
She explained that cats “have good ears and can listen out for danger,” according to the letter, which was shared with BBC Newcastle.
Police cats may also help police find their way home if they are lost, she added.
Chief Constable Mike Barton responded to Eliza in a letter, saying he’d bring her “good idea” to the inspector’s attention.
Durham Constabulary/Joanna Bamford
This 5-Year-Old Girl May Have Persuaded A Police Force To Get A "Police Cat"
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