
Lanzhou Zhongchuan International Airport in Gansu province has created a designated shelter for a family of three stray civet cats, allowing passengers to see and interact with them. The cats, named Sangbiao, Cuihua, and Cuiguo, have been housed on-site, with Cuiguo born in June. The airport received widespread praise on social media for its warm-hearted gesture toward the animals.
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Lanzhou airport built a designated area for a family of three civet cats.
Lanzhou Zhongchuan International Airport is located in northwestern Gansu province.
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Lanzhou Zhongchuan International Airport built a shelter for a family of three stray civet cats.
South China Morning PostAn airport in China has received attention on social media for raising three homeless cats and letting them stay in a designated area so that passengers can see and interact with them. The airport praised for its action is Lanzhou Zhongchuan International Airport in Lanzhou, northwestern Gansu province.
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Lanzhou Zhongchuan International Airport built a shelter for a family of three stray civet cats.
South China Morning PostThe cat family includes father Sangbiao, mother Cuihua, and daughter Cuiguo, who was born in June.
South China Morning PostThe airport received massive applause on social media for its actions.
South China Morning PostPassengers can see and interact with the cats in the designated area.
South China Morning PostLanzhou Zhongchuan International Airport is located in northwestern Gansu province.
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