What would you do if you saw an overturned electric scooter on a college campus? A Xiaohongshu user, "He Bendan," faced this dilemma at Hangzhou Normal University, China. Initially wanting to help, she discovered the scooter wasn't just abandoned; it was occupied!
Upon closer inspection, she found three kittens nestled inside the scooter's windshield cover, looking quite comfortable and perhaps a little annoyed at the interruption. The internet has exploded with humorous speculation, with many joking that the cats themselves were responsible for the scooter's tipped state.
Comments on the post include witty remarks such as, "Try picking it up, human," and "We advise you not to interfere; this is our nest." Others expressed concern for the kittens, noting their lack of a proper home during the cold winter months.
Fortunately, these campus cats are well-loved and cared for by the university community. Students and faculty members often contribute to providing them with warm shelters and have even organized spaying/neutering programs. Information about the kittens is available on local adoption platforms, ensuring they receive the best possible care.
The incident has sparked joy and amusement online, with many users playfully blaming the "three little pigs" for the scooter's predicament. It serves as a heartwarming reminder of the kindness and compassion found within the university community.
It definitely makes you wonder... was it really an accident?