Just imagine having to return hundreds of pounds of items that were stolen by your own pet cat. Yeah, that's the reality of Donna Hibbert, resident of Darley Abbey, in Derby. His feline, Harry, has become a burglar skillful, invading the neighbors' houses to feed and take some "souvenirs".
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In just four years, he's amassed a treasure trove of stolen goods, including purses, sausages, and even sports bras! Donna even had to remove items from the laundry baskets.
Hibbert has an intriguing suspicion: were the stolen objects gifts from Harry? He, by the way, already picked up six things this last week alone.
Harry's sister Luna, another cute kitten, tends to bring home less troublesome items, such as empty cigarette cases and unopened packages, according to Hibbert in an interview with the BBC.
In fact, what would be common is for cats to present their owners with dead animals, as they have a natural hunting instinct.
But it seems that this is not quite the idea of the cat thief, “The other day we received a bag”, says Hibbert. While she is grateful to be given objects rather than dead birds or mice, Harry's preferred approach presents a challenge for her.
With a growing stash of items stolen by his mischievous cat, Hibbert decided to do something different: he resorted to Facebook in an attempt to find the original owners of the items, which already totaled around £300 1900)!
In a persuasive and amusing post, she encouraged people to look through her publications and retrieve their lost belongings.
“I thought I'd better start posting these objects here because somewhere there's someone thinking they've gone crazy. But do not worry! If you've missed something recently and recognize any of the things in my photos… they're all here! So send me a message so we can return them to their rightful owners,” Hibbert said in his post that went viral on Facebook.