In the backyard of a house in the suburbs, four-year-old cat Juno has become a local star for its “kleptomania”. Connie, the owner, found that Juno always liked to “take away” all kinds of small items from his neighbor’s house, ranging from baby skinny pants and masks to succulents. Even during the pandemic, he collected 134 pairs of disposable gloves. According to statistics, her “spoils” accumulated to 1,712 items, and the backyard almost became her “exhibition hall of stolen goods”.
Despite his odd behavior, Juno was deeply loved by the community and was playfully called “the mayor”. After her story was spread on social media, she became the “Clean Education Ambassador” of the local school. Teachers used her videos to encourage children to protect the environment. What’s even more heartwarming is that during Connie’s cancer treatment, Juno was always by her side, offering comfort by “bringing cookies” and “snuggling on her chest”.
This cat, who is known as “even thieves have their own way”, has healed the entire community with her naughtiness and tenderness, leaving behind a legend full of joy and warmth.
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