Wilbur, a grey, black, and white cat living in a Cornish village, returned home bright blue, causing concern among her owners. Initially fearing a paint attack, the family posted about the incident on a local Facebook group, prompting worry over potential toxicity. A neighbor later explained that Wilbur had rolled in blue cornstarch from a gender-reveal party where children kicked footballs filled with the mixture. The owners discovered the source and began washing the dye from Wilbur, though a small stain remained. The incident brought neighbors together and highlighted the importance of identifying unknown substances on pets. A veterinary expert confirmed that while the situation was alarming, the cornstarch dye posed minimal risk if promptly cleaned.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article focuses on a humorous and non-political incident involving a pet and a community event. There is no discussion of politics, government, or public policy. The framing remains neutral, presenting the story objectively without ideological slant.





