An unnamed cat’s owner in Bristol, United Kingdom was surprised when s/he found his/her cat sleeping beside a plastic bag of unidentified illegal drugs, found by the cat when it was roaming outside of their home last Sunday, Sept. 16.
The Ashley Police Team posted on Twitter yesterday, Sept. 17, a photo of said plastic bag which contained individually wrapped lilac and white-colored powders. The cat’s owner, upon seeing what his/her cat brought home, immediately called the police to report the incident and surrender the illegal substances.
https://twitter.com/ASPAshley/status/1041650042325614592
The Twitter page of the Avon and Somerset Police retweeted the Ashley Police Team’s post.
“Forget police dogs, we should start training up cats,” they quipped. “Apparently the owner found this in the cat’s bed, with the feline curled up next to it!”
Forget police dogs, we should start training up cats 🐱👮♂️Apparently the owner found this in the cat's bed, with the feline curled up next to it! https://t.co/0r8i8LMlQD
— Avon and Somerset Police (@ASPolice) September 17, 2018
In the comments section of that tweet, the Avon and Somerset Police said it suspects the plastic bag contained class A drugs.
Officers suspect it's class A drugs.
— Avon and Somerset Police (@ASPolice) September 17, 2018
According to the United Kingdom’s Misuse of Drugs Act of 1971, class A drugs include heroin (diamorphine), cocaine (including crack), methadone, methamphetamine, ecstasy (MDMA), LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide), DMT and psilocybin mushrooms.
The police will not release information on the cat and its owner to ensure their safety, as reported by Sky News yesterday. No arrests have been made yet in relation to the plastic bag of illegal drugs, as of this writing. JB
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