<p>Billionaire Elon Musk's quirky tweet about his son Lil X asking if 'police cats' exist has received a "purr-fect" reply from the Delhi Police and wacky responses from netizens.</p>.<p>The Twitter owner on Thursday had posted: "Lil X just asked if there are police cats, since there are police dogs."</p>.<p>While a large number of netizens have been engaging with Musk's tweet since then, it is Delhi Police's pun-laced response on Friday that has caught the attention of many Twitterati.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/delhi-hc-seeks-police-stand-on-sharjeel-imams-plea-against-addition-of-sedition-in-jamia-speech-case-1224226.html" target="_blank">Delhi HC seeks police stand on Sharjeel Imam's plea against addition of sedition in Jamia speech case</a></strong></p>.<p>"Hi @elonmusk, please tell Lil X that there are no police cats because they might get booked for feline-y and 'purr'petration," the Delhi Police tweeted. </p>.<p>Many netizens have given a thumb-up to this amusing wordplay by the law enforcement agency of India's national capital, and some have called it a "purr-fect" response.</p>.<p>Delhi Police's official Twitter handle has been set abuzz since this punny reply with a clever wordplay on 'felony' and 'perpetration', was put in the morning on the microblogging site.</p>.<p>"That was marvellous," tweeted user @IndiaPran, while another user @_naveenish wrote, "Purr fect, What's next?".</p>.<p>On Thursday, hordes of Twitter users had responded to the Tesla founder's tweet and also mentioned name of his son, Lil X. His tweet has clocked over 21 million views and over a lakh likes, and also triggered a 'cats vs dogs' debate among netizens.</p>.<p>"Well, Lil X, it seems like the world needs some "paw enforcement" to keep the streets safe! Time to train those feline officers for some purrfect crime-fighting!," @TraderDAO_AI tweeted.</p>.<p>Some users shared images of cats and dogs together in law enforcement uniform, to underline that both animals can do the job.</p>.<p>"Can we have police kittens too! They're so cute, you just have to obey," @ProjectTXA tweeted.</p>.<p>Many responded to Musk's tweet, saying, "fair question".</p>.<p>User @Senor_Penguito responded with an image of colourful toy penguins, with a caption, "Police penguins", while a few others shared images of rabbits, lions and a few other animals in 'police uniform'.</p>.<p>Musk's post has also triggered funny memes and zany comments drawing mirth from netizens.</p>.<p>"Pawlice Cat," user @WhaleWire wrote with an image of a wide-eyed cat.</p>.<p>"I hear police cats always catch the purr-petrators!," user @LadyOfCrypto1 tweeted.</p>.<p>Twitter user @LttleGel had a more hilarious take on Musk's tweet, replying with a poster meme that says 'Cats don't tell police where your drugs are' with an image of a four-footed feline animal in the post.</p>.<p>But, the Delhi Police's response has left netizens in splits too.</p>.<p>"Oh boy, Delhi police with Global meme standards," wrote user @vipul19 and added an emoji at the end. </p>.<p>The Delhi Police in the past too has come with quirky tweets at times to raise awareness on road safety or just engage in a harmless banter, much to netizens' amusement.</p>.<p>On May 6 this year, the @DelhiPolice tweeted: "You cannot be King Charles, but helmet is your crown."</p>.<p>During Holi season on March 7, in response to a tweet by a food service aggregator -- "someone please tell shubham from gurgaon we don't deliver bhaang ki goli. he has asked us 14 times", @DelhiPolice had replied: "If anyone meets Shubham... tell him not to drive if he consumes bhaang."</p>.<p>On March 7, 2021, latching on to a Pakistan Instagram user's viral video and the meme, the official Twitter handle of Additional DCP-I West Delhi District had said: "Yehe Hum hain... Yehe Hooke Hain... Aur ab Pawri nahi ho rahi hai PS- Some Pawris are not only injurious to health they are illegal too. Seized 24 Hooka from Rajouri Garden area. @CPDelhi @LtGovDelhi @DCPWestDelhi @DelhiPolice".</p>
<p>Billionaire Elon Musk's quirky tweet about his son Lil X asking if 'police cats' exist has received a "purr-fect" reply from the Delhi Police and wacky responses from netizens.</p>.<p>The Twitter owner on Thursday had posted: "Lil X just asked if there are police cats, since there are police dogs."</p>.<p>While a large number of netizens have been engaging with Musk's tweet since then, it is Delhi Police's pun-laced response on Friday that has caught the attention of many Twitterati.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/delhi-hc-seeks-police-stand-on-sharjeel-imams-plea-against-addition-of-sedition-in-jamia-speech-case-1224226.html" target="_blank">Delhi HC seeks police stand on Sharjeel Imam's plea against addition of sedition in Jamia speech case</a></strong></p>.<p>"Hi @elonmusk, please tell Lil X that there are no police cats because they might get booked for feline-y and 'purr'petration," the Delhi Police tweeted. </p>.<p>Many netizens have given a thumb-up to this amusing wordplay by the law enforcement agency of India's national capital, and some have called it a "purr-fect" response.</p>.<p>Delhi Police's official Twitter handle has been set abuzz since this punny reply with a clever wordplay on 'felony' and 'perpetration', was put in the morning on the microblogging site.</p>.<p>"That was marvellous," tweeted user @IndiaPran, while another user @_naveenish wrote, "Purr fect, What's next?".</p>.<p>On Thursday, hordes of Twitter users had responded to the Tesla founder's tweet and also mentioned name of his son, Lil X. His tweet has clocked over 21 million views and over a lakh likes, and also triggered a 'cats vs dogs' debate among netizens.</p>.<p>"Well, Lil X, it seems like the world needs some "paw enforcement" to keep the streets safe! Time to train those feline officers for some purrfect crime-fighting!," @TraderDAO_AI tweeted.</p>.<p>Some users shared images of cats and dogs together in law enforcement uniform, to underline that both animals can do the job.</p>.<p>"Can we have police kittens too! They're so cute, you just have to obey," @ProjectTXA tweeted.</p>.<p>Many responded to Musk's tweet, saying, "fair question".</p>.<p>User @Senor_Penguito responded with an image of colourful toy penguins, with a caption, "Police penguins", while a few others shared images of rabbits, lions and a few other animals in 'police uniform'.</p>.<p>Musk's post has also triggered funny memes and zany comments drawing mirth from netizens.</p>.<p>"Pawlice Cat," user @WhaleWire wrote with an image of a wide-eyed cat.</p>.<p>"I hear police cats always catch the purr-petrators!," user @LadyOfCrypto1 tweeted.</p>.<p>Twitter user @LttleGel had a more hilarious take on Musk's tweet, replying with a poster meme that says 'Cats don't tell police where your drugs are' with an image of a four-footed feline animal in the post.</p>.<p>But, the Delhi Police's response has left netizens in splits too.</p>.<p>"Oh boy, Delhi police with Global meme standards," wrote user @vipul19 and added an emoji at the end. </p>.<p>The Delhi Police in the past too has come with quirky tweets at times to raise awareness on road safety or just engage in a harmless banter, much to netizens' amusement.</p>.<p>On May 6 this year, the @DelhiPolice tweeted: "You cannot be King Charles, but helmet is your crown."</p>.<p>During Holi season on March 7, in response to a tweet by a food service aggregator -- "someone please tell shubham from gurgaon we don't deliver bhaang ki goli. he has asked us 14 times", @DelhiPolice had replied: "If anyone meets Shubham... tell him not to drive if he consumes bhaang."</p>.<p>On March 7, 2021, latching on to a Pakistan Instagram user's viral video and the meme, the official Twitter handle of Additional DCP-I West Delhi District had said: "Yehe Hum hain... Yehe Hooke Hain... Aur ab Pawri nahi ho rahi hai PS- Some Pawris are not only injurious to health they are illegal too. Seized 24 Hooka from Rajouri Garden area. @CPDelhi @LtGovDelhi @DCPWestDelhi @DelhiPolice".</p>