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Security Camera Catches Cat Dropping Mouse Into Human Family's Dinner
Ohio Police Chase Runaway Inflatable Pumpkin
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By Ben Hooper
Oct. 15 (UPI) -- Animal res- cuers in California shared security camera stills cap- turing the moment a foster kitten spiced up her human family's dinner with a spe- cial ingredient: a dead mouse.
The Merced SPCA shared photos captured by a home security camera in the fos- ter family's kitchen.
The photos show the foster kitten, Wendy, dropping a dead mouse into a pot cooking on the stove.
"Wendy is a foster failure that was caught on the
kitchen cam -- or kitten cam -- adding 'spice' to her mom's dinner," the post said. "We should all be as thoughtful as Miss Wendy!"
Wendy's foster owner said she was out feeding her dogs when the kitchen camera recorded the cat's attempt at cooking. She said the feline's suspicious behavior when she returned to the kitchen led her to check the camera footage and discover the surprise Wendy had left in the pot.
"As you can guess, it was takeout for dinner that night," Wendy's foster mom told KMPH-TV.
By Ben Hooper
Oct. 10 (UPI) -- Police in Ohio shared body camera footage of the pursuit of a giant inflatable pumpkin that broke free from in front of a local home and went rolling through town.
The Parma Heights Police Department said on social media that officers found themselves "in hot pursuit of a giant inflatable pump- kin" rolling through town in the early hours of Wednesday.
The body camera footage shows the pumpkin being held in place at the side of
a road by an officer and a member of the public.
The officer explains he had been chasing the pumpkin down the road.
"I was pretty much in pur- suit," the officer says.
Police ended up stuffing the pumpkin into the back of a patrol car for transport back to its owner's yard.
"Officers can confirm that Cinderella's carriage did, in fact, turn back into a pump- kin just after midnight in Parma Heights," police wrote.
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