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A junior cop has caused a stir in the police force after it was revealed they 'identify as a cat' outside of work.
The officer, who is believed to be in their late 20s, was based at an Adelaide station earlier this year when colleagues first became aware of their personal preference.
The South Australian cop, who is not being named, enjoys being a 'furry' when they are off-duty, reported The Advertiser.
'Furries' are a sub-culture of people who identify as animals, often dressing up in costumes as part of what they call their 'fursonas'.
It is understood that the officer associates as a cat when in furry mode.
A junior cop has caused a stir in the police force after it's revealed they 'identify as a cat' outside of work
Sources revealed that the young officer's views have caused a stir, but many senior cops and bosses said they were unaware of them.