Kleptomaniac Cat Steals Neighbors’ Underwear and Designer Items

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A mischievous feline in Somerset has turned petty theft into an art form, much to her owner’s mortification. Meet Kee Kee, a seven-year-old tortoiseshell cat who has earned the nickname “Naughty Torty” for her impressive collection of stolen goods. Her 21-year-old owner, Georgia Careless from Wells, finds herself constantly apologizing to neighbors as her kleptomaniac pet continues her crime spree throughout the community. Kee Kee’s criminal enterprises have yielded quite an impressive haul over the years, including designer underwear, expensive clothing items, shuttlecocks, and juggling balls. 

The Cat’s Sophisticated Criminal Methods

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Kee Kee has developed remarkably advanced techniques for her thieving operations. She primarily targets homes through open windows and doors, showing remarkable opportunism and timing. However, her most audacious crimes involve breaking and entering through neighbors’ cat flaps, risking confrontations with resident cats to access their homes.

The athletic tortoiseshell demonstrates impressive stealth and planning in her operations. She carefully transports stolen goods along fence tops before navigating through three separate cat flaps to reach her home base. This complex route suggests she’s learned to avoid detection while moving her contraband.

Her timing is particularly cunning. Georgia notes that Kee Kee becomes “worse in the summer” when people naturally leave their homes more accessible due to warm weather. The cat has clearly learned to associate open doors and windows with better burglary opportunities.

One particularly productive day saw Kee Kee deliver eight pairs of socks in just thirty minutes, bringing them one at a time. This methodical approach suggests she’s not randomly grabbing items but carefully selecting and transporting each piece individually.

Embarrassing Collection Grows Daily

Kee Kee’s stolen collection reveals surprisingly sophisticated taste for a feline criminal. Along with standard underwear theft, she’s managed to acquire designer clothing items and valuable pieces that likely cost her victims considerable money to replace.

The variety in her collection suggests she’s not motivated by specific preferences but rather by opportunity and perhaps the thrill of the hunt. Shuttlecocks and juggling balls indicate she targets sports equipment, while the focus on clothing items shows she’s particularly drawn to fabric-based goods.

Georgia’s embarrassment over her pet’s behavior is understandable given the intimate nature of many stolen items. Returning underwear to neighbors creates awkward social situations that most pet owners never expect to navigate. The valuable designer pieces make the situation even more serious, as replacing these items represents significant financial loss for victims.

Social Media Becomes Crime-Fighting Tool

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Faced with mounting stolen goods and increasingly frustrated neighbors, Georgia has turned to Facebook as her primary method for returning items. This modern approach to solving her cat’s crime spree highlights how social media can address even the most unusual community problems.

The Facebook strategy allows Georgia to post photos of stolen items without having to knock on every door in the neighborhood. Victims can identify their belongings and arrange for return without the awkwardness of face-to-face encounters about stolen underwear.

This creative solution demonstrates how pet owners must sometimes think outside traditional methods when dealing with unusual behavioral problems.

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