DoJ in hot pursuit of, well, cats
By Tetch TorresINQUIRER.net
4:59 pm | Friday, June 29th, 2012
MANILA, Philippines—The Department of Justice (DoJ) is in hot pursuit of, well not criminals, but stray cats in its national headquarters in Manila.
Armed with nets, men from the DoJ’s janitorial services carried out the marching orders from the DoJ General Services to capture stray cats that scatter garbage and are potential carriers of rabies.
Thus far, two stray cats have been caught and thrown away.
They said nine more cats were being hunted down.
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