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A cat election organized to find the ‘purr minister’ is now suffering from accusation of cheating
An animal home shelter organized an online election for cats to find the ‘purr minister’ is now been accused for cheating.
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Actually, the Battersea Dogs and Cats Home started an online vote campaign few days back to find the ‘purr minister’ among cats to raise some money and attracts people.
A large crowd nominated their cats as the candidate of election.
According to the report, some contestants thought things smelt a bit fishy after votes for one of the cats, whose name is Bosun, rocketed to 30,000 in seven hours.
‘I think there has been vote-rigging. It is not fair – it is against the spirit of it,’ said Andrew Gwynne, who withdrew his cat Jude from the competition on Friday in protest.
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Later the animal home shelter explained that there is nothing fishy in the voting system.