New York Post

Weird BUT true

- Tamar Lapin, Wires

It’s a fur-tunate ending. A Massachuse­tts woman was reunited with her cat, six years after it ran off.

Mini Max slipped out of Margaret Kudzma’s Peabody condo through a loose window screen in 2015. Kudzma tried for years to find the feline, even founding her own rescue group during the process.

Then last week, she got a call from a veterinari­an about 10 miles away in Wakefield, who had tracked her down using the pet’s microchip.

Their bubble is about to burst.

Pranksters who dumped soap in a Council Bluffs, Iowa, fountain caused about $2,500 in cleanup costs and potentiall­y damaged the fixture’s piping.

Authoritie­s say they’re reviewing surveillan­ce footage to find the vandals.

This turtle is a real headturner.

Workers at a South Carolina state park made a “very rare” find this week — a sea turtle born with two heads.

Edisto Beach State Park staffers were doing a nest inventory when they found three live loggerhead hatchlings, “but one hatchling in particular stood out because it had two heads!” officials said.

The condition is caused by a genetic mutation.

Police in Japan are blaming dog urine for the collapse of a traffic light that snapped at its base.

The 21-foot steel pole was expected to last 50 years but broke in February after just 23 years.

Mie Prefectura­l Police blamed the pole’s erosion on pooches repeatedly peeing on it.

A man tried to walk on water from Florida to New York using a homemade contraptio­n — but didn’t get very far.

Marathon runner Reza Baluchi attempted the 1,000plus-mile journey in what he called a “hydro pod,” a hamster-wheel-like vessel with flotation devices attached on each end.

He got about 29 miles before washing up on a Florida beach.

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