San Francisco International Airport has actually invited its latest employee, Duke Ellington Morris, a 14-year-old black and white cat, as part of their distinguished “Wag Brigade” program. The appointment of Duke as a staff member was revealed through the airport’s authorities Twitter account, including an expert image of Duke using a pilot’s hat and t-shirt collar.
Animals in the program go through a strenuous choice procedure based upon character and habits. They need to be accredited by San Francisco’s SPCA and have actually finished the Animal Assisted Therapy (ATT) program.
Duke’s journey to ending up being an airport staff member started in 2010 when he was rescued by the SPCA as a kitten from a feral cat nest. Adopted by a mom and her five-year-old child, Duke received accreditation as a treatment animal.
With Duke signing up with the Wag Brigade at San Francisco airport, worried leaflets can anticipate the reassuring existence of this furry employee, wearing an unique “Pet Me” vest.