The story of the subway station attendant who found the cat who had lost its owner responded in a'smart' sound, and praise is pouring out.



On January 29th, a message titled'Commendation from Sungshin Women's University Station Staff Lee Hye-rim (Hae-rim Lee)!




According to the article, the author who lives near Mia Station on Subway Line 4 went to search for a week by distributing missing flyers after his companion cat Nala left the house.



However, a station attendant at Sungshin Women's University Station, three stops from Mia Station on the same line 4, saw the missing leaflet and contacted me.



The author said, "I could have left it to an organic animal shelter or transferred work, but he found the missing leaflet and responsibly found the cat."




If the station attendant reported a abandoned animal, the protection center that has jurisdiction over Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, where the Seongshin Women's University Station is located, was in Yangju, Gyeonggi-do, and it was highly likely to go there.





In response to the warm news, the station manager at Sungshin Women's University Station of Seoul Transportation Corporation also responded to the compliment.



The station manager said, "Even though I did my job for granted as an employee, the compliment you gave me a lot of support to everyone." .




This is'News Pick'.



(Photo ='Seoul Transportation Corporation' Instagram, Seoul Transportation Corporation·Animal Protection Management System website capture)