Cop Cat: Take home a drug game
Cop Cat: Take home a drug game
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Drug dog or drug cat?

Notoriously, we hear very often on the news, on the radio, on news channels, about how the fantastic drug dogs found a batch of drugs or how they managed to track down the drug dealers.

This is due to their extraordinary sense of smell which is 40 times higher than that of humans and to specific training by the forces of order.

But perhaps this common notion could be overturned by a news story that took place in England, precisely in St. Paul, a city in Somerset. Here the protagonist is a common domestic cat who for one day, involuntarily, became a real drug-resistant cat.

One day, its owner had a common plastic bag delivered by his cat. There, he didn't pay much attention to it; he was in fact used to the fact that his cat constantly brought him things he found on the street.

cat-with-mouse-in-mouth
cat-with-mouse-in-mouth

Then out of curiosity he went to examine the contents of the bag and was amazed to see that it contained a large dose of drugs.

Immediately he warned the police that he was of the opinion that surely the bag, containing the drug, had been thrown in a bush near the house or in a moment of panic by the dealer or more likely that it had been put there on purpose ready to be picked up by hands. experts and placed on the market.

drug-match-found-by-the-cat
drug-match-found-by-the-cat

The news of this discovery comes directly from a tweet from the local police that says: - ““Forget the police dogs, we should start training cats! Look what the cat brought home. A great achievement in S. Paul, where a resident's cat took this bag home overnight. The owner was surprised, but he called us immediately -"

cat-drug-tweet
cat-drug-tweet

Without a doubt this cat has managed to thwart some drug dealer's plans.

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