A stray cat, who had been wandering around a police station, finally walked up to an officer, meowing for help.
In a heartwarming turn of events, a stray cat found both a home and a purpose at a police station in Pusan, South Korea.
This story began when the cat, now known affectionately as Molang, meaning "Don't know," approached an officer meowing for help, bringing a surprise with her.
The cat's journey to the police station was not a straightforward one.
Initially, the officers encountered her when they found her previous kittens tragically killed in a car accident.
They buried the kittens while Molang watched from afar.
Months later, Molang returned to the station, this time pregnant, and chose the precinct as her new home, delivering her kittens at the guard post.
The police officers quickly grew fond of Molang and her four kittens, creating a cozy space for her to give birth.
They even assisted in cutting the umbilical cords of the newborn kittens.
The feline family swiftly became the beloved mascots of the station, receiving abundant love, care, and playtime from the officers.
As the kittens grew, they became an integral part of the station, joining the officers in their daily routines and duties.
The officers are grateful for Molang's presence, which brings a unique and joyful energy to the precinct.
They often take turns kitten-sitting, allowing Molang to have her well-deserved breaks.
Whenever the station receives boxes, the kittens claim them as their beds, adding to the charm of their presence.
This delightful cat family has not only found a forever home at the police station but has also earned the distinction of being the first police cat family in the country.
A police officer gives thanks the cat mama for her contribution.
Their story exemplifies the unexpected and wonderful bonds that can form between animals and humans, even in the most unlikely of places.
