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Kennedy Town residential building is now checked by civets

2020-07-05T15:55:32.077Z


At 1 a.m. today (5th), the police received a security report from a residential building at 1A Holland Street, Kennedy Town, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong Island, alleging that a civet cat broke into the underground location of the building. Police arrived at the scene and found that the civet cat about half a meter long was outside the gate of the building, resting on the floor mat, and he and the security guard blocked the location outside the gate of the building with debris to prevent it from escaping. Later, the Association will bring the civet cat


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Written by: Liu Ding'an

2020-07-05 02:49

Last update date: 2020-07-05 11:18

At 1 a.m. today (5th), the police received a security report from a residential building at 1A Holland Street, Kennedy Town, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong Island, alleging that a civet cat broke into the underground location of the building. Police arrived at the scene and found that the civet cat about half a meter long was outside the gate of the building, resting on the floor mat, and he and the security guard blocked the location outside the gate of the building with debris to prevent it from escaping. Later Yuyu arrived to take the civet away for inspection.

The civet cat was resting on the floor mat outside the gate of the building. (Photo by Liu Dingan)

The civet cat was resting on the floor mat outside the gate of the building. (Photo by Liu Dingan)

The police officer received the report to investigate. (Photo by Liu Dingan)

Animal Care Association

Source: hk1

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