At Berkeley Police, we understand the significance of building strong relationships with our community. This includes fostering connections with our feline friends, who often serve as a symbol of comfort and companionship for those in need.
Our department has seen firsthand the positive impact that cats can have on people's lives. Whether it's providing emotional support or simply being a source of joy, these animals play a vital role in our community.
Therapy cats have become an increasingly important part of our community outreach efforts. These specially trained animals are able to provide comfort and affection to individuals in need, often in settings where traditional therapy may not be feasible.
From hospitals to nursing homes, therapy cats have been instrumental in bringing joy and relaxation to those who need it most.
As part of our ongoing commitment to community outreach, we are proud to announce the launch of the Berkeley Police Cat Program. This initiative aims to bring the healing power of cats to those in need, while also promoting a sense of connection and understanding between law enforcement and the public.
We believe that by working together with our feline friends, we can build stronger, more compassionate communities.