Cats "hijacked" a plane and caused it to make an emergency landing. It seems that cats are taking over the earth at a faster pace.

 8:12am, 31 October 2025

There was once a saying that the reason why cats came to the earth from the Meow Star was to rule the earth.

The first step they do is to capture humans and make them willing slaves, called cat slaves for short.

No, there was an accident recently in which a cat hijacked a plane and caused it to make an emergency landing, which exposed the cat people’s plan to rule the earth.

Recently, a Boeing 737 passenger plane operated by Sudan Tarco Airlines was flying as planned, taking off from Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, to Doha, the capital of Qatar.

Everything went smoothly at first, but 30 minutes after the plane took off, the pilot in the cockpit suddenly discovered that there was an uninvited guest in the cabin - a cat!

Before the captain realized what was going on, the cat saw that he was exposed and took the initiative to attack the captain. The entire cab became a mess.

The crew also wanted to control this furry "terrorist", but they didn't have dried or canned fish on hand. How could the cat be able to capture it without any help? The scene once fell into a critical and embarrassing situation.

The captain is afraid that cats will damage sensitive parts in the plane, and it will take four or five hours for the plane to reach its destination. For safety reasons, it is better to return to the place where it is!

After requesting instructions, the captain returned decisively and made an emergency landing at the departure point. The staff on the ground also controlled the "robber" as soon as the plane landed.

Afterwards, the crew launched an investigation into how the cats sneaked into the aircraft. The results showed that the cat was not a checked pet of a passenger on the plane, but a wild cat. It may have sneaked in during routine maintenance of the plane and fell asleep in the corner of the cab.

This "hijacking" incident has sounded a wake-up call for airlines. The crew stated that they will strengthen pre-flight inspections in the future to avoid similar incidents from happening again.

As for the cat who is exposed, what awaits him is "life imprisonment" in a certain crew member's home.

Fortunately, there was no danger this time. It seems that the cats can no longer hold back. Cat lovers, please be careful!

What efforts do you think cats have made in ruling the earth?