NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (AP) — A Nebraska jail has adopted two cats from a local animal shelter, and the sheriff says they’re helping lower tensions.
Sheriff Jerome Kramer in Lincoln County decided to have his jail adopt Nemo and Sarge from a local animal shelter after inmates beginning volunteering there.
Jerome told North Platte television station KNOP (http://bit.ly/obBffe) that he thought the animals would help the inmates be less destructive. He noted that studies show pets can help relieve stress.
Jail officials put Nemo in the work release cell block. Sarge moved to the minimum security area.