Unexpectedly, someone recently discovered that it was lazy during duty hours and allowed rats to wander around. Ed was actually a stray owned by the police department. A police officer discovered him at that time. Ed needed a home and the police department also needed a rat catch

There is a special police officer Ed in the Surrey Hills Police Station in Australia. He is responsible for eradicating the rat infestation. Unexpectedly, someone recently discovered that he was lazy during duty hours and allowed rats to roam around!

Ed was actually a rogue collected by the police station. A police officer discovered it at that time. Ed needed a home and the police department also needed a rat catcher, so that's how it happened.

But in fact, Ed is not lazy all the time! It likes to work in the morning and will wait for the mouse at a specific point and then perform its job of guarding the dog.

Occasionally, it will bring "gifts" to the office for everyone to "add food" Ed can also do some simple word processing

As a typical cat, Ed sometimes works hard, sometimes he is lazy (it all depends on his mood)

This is a screenshot of Ed’s video at work. He is fast asleep, completely ignoring the mouse in the straw. Running ~

Although sometimes I am a little negligent because of laziness, but because I am too cute, I will not get any punishment ~