Dutch Customs recently announced that it will deploy the world's first "anti-drug cat" at the airport, saying that cats have more advantages than dogs and can help customs inspections more effectively.

(The picture is taken from the Dutch Customs Facebook page)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The Dutch Customs recently announced that it will deploy the world's first "anti-drug cat" at the airport, saying that cats have more advantages than dogs and can help customs inspections more effectively.

However, some netizens believe that this is a joke launched by the Dutch Customs in response to April Fool's Day on April 1.

However, some people posted about their own cats and said, "Where should I sign up for the anti-drug cats?"

On March 30, Dutch Customs posted an imposing cat wearing a yellow reflective vest on Facebook, calling it the world's first "anti-drug cat".

Customs stated that the current training team has trained the cats to have the ability to find contraband and suspicious passengers at the airport. The test results have satisfied the customs unit. The anti-drug cat will officially take office on April 7.

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The Dutch customs pointed out that cats are more flexible and agile than dogs, which makes it easier for them to shuttle between suitcases, enter places that are difficult for dogs to reach, or conduct anti-drug inspections without being discovered by passengers; The ability to change hormones allows it to identify suspicious passengers or "protected species".

It is expected that cats will be able to more effectively guard the safety of airports in the future.

However, many netizens believe that this is a joke launched by the Dutch Customs in response to April Fool's Day on April 1, saying that "this is a very interesting April Fool's Day joke", "everything caught is catnip", "it is impossible to live without Airport", and some netizens posted their cats and asked "where should I go to sign up".