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Sichuan’s police officers’ heartwarming night shift with adorable owl chicks captivates netizens

Dedicated Yibin Police officers in Sichuan, China garnered admiration for their night shift with five endearing owl chicks.

The heartwarming scene, where the chicks lined up on a computer screen, captivated netizens and sparked a vibrant online conversation.

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CHINA: Dedicated police officers on duty at the Yibin (宜宾) Police Station in Sichuan Province have earned admiration from netizens.

They were not alone during their overnight shifts; rather, they were accompanied by five adorable owl chicks, a heartwarming sight that captured the attention of many.

A video circulating on Chinese social media showcases these five owl chicks standing in a neat row on a computer screen, keeping the police officers company as they diligently worked late into the night.

The heartwarming scene sparked a lively and engaging online discussion.

The origin of this endearing encounter dates back to a resident named Mr. Wang in Caibazhen (菜坝镇).

As he was preparing to take a bath, an unexpected surprise awaited him. Upon activating the exhaust fan of his bathroom heater, he was greeted by a chorus of “cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo” sounds emanating from above.

Responding to this unusual occurrence, Mr. Wang decided to investigate further.

Upon lifting the suspended ceiling, he stumbled upon a surprising discovery – five owl nestlings nestled within the exhaust duct of the bathroom heater. Recognizing the need for assistance, he promptly reached out for help.

In response to Mr. Wang’s call, the duty officer from the Caiba Police Outpost swiftly assembled a team and proceeded to Mr. Wang’s residence.

Their mission was twofold: to ensure the safety of the young owl chicks and to provide them with the care they required.

These officers, understanding the delicate nature of the situation, brought the five adorable “cuties” to the police outpost, where they would receive vigilant care.

Owls enjoy second-level protected status in China

Recognizing the significance of their find and the need for specialized attention, the police officers promptly sought the expertise of the wildlife conservation station.

Upon closer examination and evaluation by wildlife conservation experts, it was confirmed that these owl nestlings belonged to the Strigidae family, a group of animals that enjoy second-level protection status in China’s tiered wildlife protection system.

China’s wildlife protection framework operates on a dual-tier basis. The first tier is dedicated to safeguarding endangered species, while the second tier focuses on providing protection to rare and threatened species.

Following thorough assessment and care, the five owl nestlings found on 30 May of this year were entrusted to the wildlife conservation station.

Weibo users share their envy and fondness for these charming owl chicks

In response to the video on Weibo, Chinese netizens expressed a mix of jealousy and affection for these adorable owl chicks.

Some found amusement in the owls’ companionship with the police officers during their overnight duty, while others playfully suggested that the Chinese police might have hired the owl chicks as a unique form of “surveillance” at the station.

One netizen commented, “They’re so cute standing in a row!”

Another comment playfully ridiculed the situation, suggesting that the police station had installed an “eagle-eye surveillance” system, to which someone responded with a humorous twist, mentioning a “cat-eye camera.”

Drawing a connection to the magical world of Harry Potter, another Weibo user humorously asked, “Are the police officers wizards? Are they each assigned an owl?”

“Very cute, the five of them standing in a row, keeping the police officers company during their shift.

“They’re so adorable, it’s like they’re standing at attention, waiting for their tasks to be assigned.”

 

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House fire in Penang claims lives of 14 pet dogs, owner devastated

A house fire in Penang claimed the lives of 14 pet dogs, leaving the owner in deep grief. A viral TikTok video captured the tragedy, as the owner shared the emotional and financial toll of the incident, with the cause of the fire still under investigation.

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PENANG, MALAYSIA: A tragic house fire in Tanjung Bungah, Penang has claimed the lives of 14 pet dogs, leaving the owner mourning the loss of his beloved animals.

A viral TikTok video captured the heart-wrenching aftermath, showing the owner’s grief as he recounted the devastating incident.

@maheswaranmuthiah

The worst tragedy in my life. My house burnt to ashes. 😭😭😭. Everything gone within an hour. I lost about 20k cash, training materials, banners, 2 professional dslr camera and equipments, commercial cooking equipments, commercial makeup learning equipments, canopy, mannequins, TV, blueray player, 2 hp, 3 laptops, my son’s ipad Pro 10, 1 pc, about 6 hardisks, 10 thumb drives, memory cards, 1 coffee machine, 1 coffee maker, letrik piano, exercise equipment, almost thousands of new and preloved novels, self development books, recipe books, IT Books, Law & Legal Books, skills development related to photography, makeup, tattoo, cooking, massage, entrepreneurship and etc books, 2 industrial fan, chiller, freezer, about 100+ academic/ appreciation certificates, reference letters, evaluation, recognition, modeling clothes, costumes, lingerie, 10 coat/ blazers, bags of ties, my business stocks like bliese perfume, air fresher, skincare product, toys, souvenirs, F&B, all my personal photo albums and belongings including all our clothes, puzzles, furnitures, book shelf, son’s toys and belongings, meditation/ yoga mate, crystals, rudraksha, grass cutting machine, water pressure pump, air purifier, water purifier, some jewelry, public gold coins and lots more…. But the worst of all is the lost of my 14 furrykids. My most precious children. All that I mentioned above is something I could rebuilt and recover. That I have to do for my 1 and only human son. But his siblings, my 14 children that perish in this unfortunate incident will not come back. This is an unbearable and unforgettable pain that will remain till the end of my life. 😭😭😭😭😭. An endless suffering in silent pain for me. 😭😭😭😭. #maheswaran #maheswaranmuthiah #furrykids #penang #malaysia #tragedy #crowdfund #pmx #chiefminister #chowkonyeow

♬ original sound – maheswaran – maheswaran

The fire allegedly occurred while the family was out for dinner, with no one present at home to rescue the pets.

The owner in response to concerning TikToker questions, speculated that the fire may have been caused by an electrical short circuit, but authorities have yet to confirm the exact cause, which remains under investigation.

In addition to the emotional toll, the fire also resulted in significant financial losses, with over RM20,000 (approximately US4,777) in cash and valuables destroyed.

“Everything was burnt to ashes within an hour,” the owner lamented.

While the dogs were not confined in cages, they were trapped inside the house, and despite neighbors being nearby, they were unable to intervene.

Firefighters on the scene advised bystanders to stay clear due to the risk of explosions.

The viral TikTok video has garnered widespread attention, with many netizens expressing their condolences and shock over the tragedy.

Comments on the post were filled with support, with some users reflecting on the irreplaceable loss of the pets and offering words of comfort.

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Panda knocks down zookeeper in Chongqing zoo, both unharmed

A panda named Ding Ding knocked down a zookeeper at Chongqing Zoo on 19 September, sparking concern after a video surfaced online. Both the caretaker and the panda were unharmed, and the zoo has continued normal operations.

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CHINA: On Thursday (19 September), a social media user shared a video showing a giant panda named Ding Ding (丁丁) knocking down a zookeeper at Chongqing Zoo.

In response to inquiries, zoo staff confirmed that both the zookeeper and the 9-year-old panda were unharmed and that Ding Ding continues to be exhibited as usual.

The video, circulated on Chinese social media platform Weibo, shows a zookeeper noticing that Ding Ding was attempting to escape through a partially open gate. The zookeeper rushed to close the gate, which produced a loud noise.

However, the gate wasn’t fully secured, and Ding Ding can be seen trying to open it again.

Visitors alerted the zookeeper, who rushed back to shut the gate.

This action seemingly agitated the panda, who then turned its attention toward the zookeeper.

During a brief chase, Ding Ding knocked down the zookeeper.

In the footage, some visitors can be heard advising others to stay calm and avoid shouting.

This is not the first such incident at the zoo.

In April 2024, another panda knocked over another zookeeper.

The zoo’s management reported that on 23 April, at around 2:00 PM, a zookeeper was guiding two pandas, Yu Ke (渝可) and Yu Ai (渝爱), to a feeding area when they chased and knocked the zookeeper down.

Fortunately, neither the zookeeper nor the pandas were injured.

Following that event, the zoo held a safety meeting and implemented stricter feeding protocols to prevent similar incidents.

Chongqing Zoo is home to 23 giant pandas.

According to Chongqing Daily, the panda enclosure, which has undergone three rounds of expansion and renovation, now covers nearly 20,000 square meters and is one of the earliest panda breeding centers in China.

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