One officer spent several nights working on the condo.
Boston Police have made a kitty condo for a stray cat that’s been stopping by their department for three years.
Officers in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston have been feeding and caring for a calico cat they've dubbed “SWAT Cat” since 2013 but after the cat went missing for a few months, they decided to create a house for it, according to reports.
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They wanted to give her a place to “relax while visiting the police department.”
"Officer Jamie Pietroski, a 15-year veteran of the Boston Police Department, stayed late after work for several nights painstakingly preparing SWAT Cat's new home," the department’s website read.
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The condo for the team mascot reportedly features a spacious studio interior layout, a large deck for outdoor dining and glass sliding doors offering panoramic city views, according to police.
SWAT Cat has since moved into her new home.
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