Orange Cat Becomes Police Station Mascot? What Made It Overnight 'Police Boss'?
Someone, silently conveying sunshine in a corner, making this society a little better.
Recently, a police station in South Korea mysteriously appeared with a 'Cat Police Officer'. What exactly happened?
It turned out that a sick mango was abandoned as a sick cat. Kind police officers raised funds to cure him and gave him a home at the police station. After getting better, Little Mango became the mascot of the police station, loved not only by the police officers but also by citizens who came to the police station to handle matters!
The little treasure is being taken care of so well! It has its own workstation and regular meals. Who wouldn't want to be a mascot like this?
Interestingly, police stations often have such 'little customers' visiting.
Several months ago, police in Busan, South Korea, discovered the body of a kitten while handling a series of car accidents. They respectfully treated and buried it.
From that day on, on-duty police officers always found a big cat standing beside them, accompanying them on duty around the clock.
Shortly after, she brought her children to join her in standing guard. The police officers realized that the cat they had buried was actually her child! The cat's nightly devotion is a repayment of gratitude.
There are always groups of people silently contributing their efforts to society in every corner of the world. These righteous police officers, with their innate kindness, shoulder their responsibilities.
Cats are very sensitive to human nature, and although small, they can understand people's hearts. And kind people will always receive a response from cats. Thank you to those who are conveying sunshine in the corners, they make this society a little better.