It all began when a lady in Poland’s Krakow referred to as the animal welfare society in panic. She told them that an animal had been on a tree in the region for days and was not budging, reports The Independent. Due to this, residents have been unable to open their windows, lest the creature ought to enter their residences.
When the employees recommended that it could be a bird, the lady mentioned that it looked more like an iguana. A post by the organisation on Facebook this Wednesday study, “He’s been sitting here for two days and everyone is scared of him! So when are you coming for him?” she asked in an agitated tone.
The inspector, who is identified as Adam in the post, suspected that it could be an abandoned pet left to die in the open. Explaining that this was a widespread phenomenon, he wrote, “We had an old Yorkie thrown into the yard in the evening, a seriously ill cat left in a closed transporter in a dumpster carport in winter, rats and hamsters with a cage thrown in the rubbish, even fish in a street bucket.”
Referring to the unidentified animal, he added, “Maybe he’s sitting in that tree and not moving because he just died?”
Soon, the group reached the region in query and with some assistance from the complainant, identified the tree. Explaining what occurred next, the official wrote, “Suddenly… Here he is, got him! The brown creature is sitting on a lilac branch…The creature sits and doesn’t move – exactly as the notifier described us. His brown skin shines in the sun. We are looking more closely now. The poor guy has no legs or head.”
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Discovering the “beast” to be just a harmless croissant — in all probability dumped by a resident for birds to consume — the officers had a superior laugh. “Because it’s hard to help something that was previously baked, not in the sunlight. Because it’s hard to help something that almost sweeps us off our feet…with a laugh attack,” Adam wrote about the moment.
The officer, nonetheless, was speedy to reiterate that such incidents should not discourage residents from reporting usual sightings and issues.
The post has spread like wildfire on the social media platform. Till now, it has garnered more than 7k likes and close to 2k shares.