An unusual experiment in one of the Washington prisons
In theory, the prison should correct the convicts and thereby prevent the emergence of new crimes. And in one of the prisons in Washington, they decided to conduct an unusual experiment, which has already yielded positive results. Guess who the American jailers called for help? Kittens, of course!
As planned, for good behavior, prisoners were allowed to take cats for guardianship. An important point: these poor homeless animals were waiting for euthanasia, because they could not find the owners. Thus, the prison authorities decided to take them in. As a result, harsh and terrible criminals became calmer and kinder. Moreover, the convicts even began to work harder to earn new toys and sweets for their furry cellmates.
Whatever one may say, cats make everyone better.