Paw patrol: Philippine guards adopt stray cats

Arief Budi
Arief Budi

Global Courant

MANILA – A cat, wearing a black and yellow safety vest, casually walks past security guards stationed outside a Philippine office building, waiting for instructions for their shift.

Conan, a six-month-old stray dog, joined the security team of the Worldwide Corporate Center in the capital Manila a few months ago.

He is one of the lucky moggies unofficially adopted by guards in the city, where thousands of cats live on the streets.

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Although the cats lack the safety skills of dogs – and tend to sleep on the job – their cuteness and companionship have endeared them to bored security guards who work twelve hours a day.

Conan was rescued when he was a few weeks old by a housekeeper who found him whimpering in the building’s parking lot.

He was accidentally given the role of security cat after his predecessor, Mingming, died – reportedly of gum disease, not in the line of duty.

Paw patrol: Philippine guards adopt stray cats

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