07-18-2025, 02:40 PM
A couple in BC are getting many calls about a missing cat that people claim to have found. Many of them are asking for the reward for finding the cat.
As they answer the phone, their cat is right there with them, enjoying the air conditioner and looking comfortable.
One of the callers admitted that they got the phone number from a t-shirt with a missing cat poster on it. When the company made the t-shirt, they used a real phone number. The t-shirt has now been removed from the company's web site.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-c...-1.7585002
I find it disturbing that so many people are calling to claim they found a cat that doesn't actually exist.
Yes they used a real cat picture, but the information about it is fake. People are trying to get a reward for an animal that they don't have, that doesn't actually exist.
I am disappointed in people. That is very dishonest behavior. I hope the people see the article and realise how badly they have behaved.
As they answer the phone, their cat is right there with them, enjoying the air conditioner and looking comfortable.
One of the callers admitted that they got the phone number from a t-shirt with a missing cat poster on it. When the company made the t-shirt, they used a real phone number. The t-shirt has now been removed from the company's web site.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-c...-1.7585002
I find it disturbing that so many people are calling to claim they found a cat that doesn't actually exist.
Yes they used a real cat picture, but the information about it is fake. People are trying to get a reward for an animal that they don't have, that doesn't actually exist.
I am disappointed in people. That is very dishonest behavior. I hope the people see the article and realise how badly they have behaved.
Catherine


