Return to sender; postage-paid pets discovered in Alberta post office
VULCAN, Alta. — A woman in southern Alberta has been charged after she allegedly tried to mail a puppy and a kitten via Canada Post.
Vulcan County Enforcement Services says last month a post office employee in the village of Milo, about 100 kilometres southeast of Calgary, discovered the animals crammed into a cardboard box.
The box had appropriate postage, a destination address, and the animals themselves had stamps stuck to their heads.
The next week, a similar box was dropped off at the mail outlet and staff found a puppy inside.