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Updates On 31st Jan 2015

 




Police dogs meh, police cats YEAH!

Though their K-9 cousins get most of the glory, the feline fuzz have put their own fair share of dirty rats behind bars. Here are six kitty constables ready, willing and able to flex the long arm of the claw… if they’re in the mood. (Clockwise from upper left…)

Paul Blart-style mall cops might just put a little fear into galleria evildoers if they conducted patrols with a pair of black cats. For the time being, however, we’ll just have to make do with trained black cats like these ones, commissioned by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment to advertise the new F.E.A.R. 2 game in London.

As an abandoned kitten, Lemon was taken in by the wife of a police sergeant from Kyoto, Japan. These days Lemon accompanies detectives when they visit elderly victims of financial scams. While he may not apprehend any scammers, Lemon helps their victims relax so they can recall useful information that can assist investigators.

In case of emergency it’s good to know your cat can call the police for help… if there’s no emergency, not so much. Such was the case when Bruce, a pedigree Singapura kitten whose fascination with his owner’s telephone resulted in the kittified version of a butt-dial. Dispatchers sent a SWAT team to the house where they broke down the door of the “non-responsive” occupant. Presumably Bruce blamed it on the dog.

Hey look, a black & white police cat behind bars… or perhaps, in front of them. Don’t remember what you did last night? Tell it to the judge.

Jade, a three-legged grey cat adopted by the Lumberton (Texas) PD twelve years ago after being brought to the station as a kitten, is charged with calming and comforting those on both sides of the law. Don’t mess with Texas… or a Texan cat.

Smuggling sturgeon in Stavropol? Be prepared to face the music… from Rusik, Russia’s foremost fish-finding feline! Rusik was adopted by officers at a customs checkpoint near the Caspian Sea and fed bits of sturgeon, an endangered fish often smuggled by poachers. Rusik learned to follow his nose and officers at the checkpoint learned to follow Rusik, who sniffed out contraband sturgeon so efficiently he put the previous fish-sniffer (a dog, no less) out of work. Truly a hero to cat-kind! Sadly, Rusik died in the line of duty when a nervous smuggler ran him down but officers are actively training replacements.

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