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Did you know there was a cat that actually worked for the CIA? In the 1960s during the Cold War, the CIA needed a way to spy on the Soviets in a public space without raising suspicion, coming up with the idea to use a cat to listen in on the Soviets. To do this, they attached a tiny microphone inside of the cat's ear, then running a wire through the inside of the cat's body into its tail where the transmitter was located and even trained it to walk by near the correct people. And after five years of development and $20 million spent, it was time to put this cat to work, officially naming the operation Acoustic Kitty. During midday Washington DC, the first mission took place where two Soviets were having a conversation. The CIA would then drop off the cat, letting it casually walk over to the targets to listen in.
Did you know a cat once actually worked for the CIA? Back in the 1960s, during the Cold War, the CIA needed a way to spy on the Soviets in public without arousing suspicion. So, they came up with the idea to use a cat to eavesdrop on them. To achieve this, a tiny microphone was inserted into the cat's ear. A thin wire then ran through its body to a transmitter in its tail. The cat was also trained to walk near specific individuals for its task. After a five-year development and 20 million dollars spent, it was time to put this cat to work. The operation was officially named Acoustic Kitty. The first mission took place midday in Washington D.C., where two Soviets were having a conversation. The CIA dropped off the cat, letting it casually walk over to the targets to eavesdrop.