A special'postman' is active in the UK, where even exchanges between neighbors are difficult due to the corona 19 blockade.



On the 6th local time, foreign media such as British Mirror introduced the story of a woman in Hackney, London, who received letters from neighbors who had never seen her face.



29-year-old Olga Sifnova discovered something suspicious about her companion cat, Billy.

It seemed to be invisible for a few hours, and after a while, it appeared with a piece of paper that I couldn't see on a leash.

In addition, this piece of paper had a'letter' written in an unfamiliar font.




The letter said, "This cat comes to my house often. I sit at the door and cry until I open it."

Without Mr. Sipnova's knowledge, Billy went out of the house and made friends with the neighbors.

"I don't know where the cat came from, but I and my friends love this cat," added a neighbor who didn't name it.



“I didn’t know that my cat became friends with my neighbors. My cat's name is'Billy', and I love to scratch my chin,” he wrote and put it on the cat collar.



Then, a few days later, Billy appeared with a new note from neighbors, and since then, Mr. Sipnova began to send and receive letters with neighbors through Billy.




With the third blockade implemented across England, Mr. Sipnova and his neighbors all stayed inside the house, but the letter from Billy gave him no time to get bored.

Mr. Sipnova suddenly became a good friend to talk with his neighbors about recipes for cooking, recommended dramas and movies.



Mr. Sifnova's boyfriend, Jacques King, shared this story on his SNS, saying, "It's hard days because of the corona, but we have this special story so we can overcome it."

Netizens cheered with admiration, "It's amazing and amazing", "Cats are amazing animals", and "Your heart warms up".




This is'News Pick'.



(Photo ='zacharyking' Twitter)