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How the litter-box-in-school hoax went viral in a Quebec town

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Our students are not being led on leashes, our schools do not have litter boxes and spreading information to the contrary may land you in legal jeopardy, a Quebec school declared this week. 

The Lac-Abitibi school service centre in Quebec’s Abitibi-Témiscamingue region issued the statement to the public on Wednesday.

Angry and concerned parents had flooded the staff of Polyno High School in La Sarre, Que., with questions and complaints after rumours started to spread about students identifying — and dressing up — as cats. 

The school decided to set the record straight when at least one student — who takes part in the furry community,

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