Be careful with those cat memes, comrades. They’re a sure path to sanctions.
AHPRA is investigating a doctor due to controversial cat pictures, it has emerged.
Over the course of almost a decade, Doctor Stroud posted videos and pictures of his beloved cat, Mr Tiddles.
An AHPRA spokesperson told The Medical Republic: “We received a number of complaints from members of the public who were concerned about Dr Stroud’s social media posts.”
AHPRA launched an investigation and unearthed thousands of images of Mr Tiddles sporting a range of hand-knitted jumpers and hats.
“He’s a sick bastard if you ask me,” one horrified patient told TMR.
“I mean, who puts their cat in knitted head gear, takes pictures and writes stuff like ‘my furry baby’ underneath it? He’s clearly not right in the head.”
Historically it was thought that as long as health professionals treated their patients with respect and did their job well they should be free to dress their cat up in a hand-knitted jumper with matching beret. But this latest AHPRA investigation seems to prove otherwise.
Mr Tiddles was approached for comment and he told TMR:
“I don’t know why he keeps calling me Mr Tiddles, my name’s Ian. Anyway, I haven’t got time for this shit, I’m off to make sweet, noisy cat love.”
