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Theo the 'cat burglar' steals child's artwork and hand puppet | Theo the 'cat burglar' steals child's artwork and hand puppet |
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A man has taken to Facebook to try to track down the owners of items stolen by his cat. | |
Theo, a three-year-old Siamese cross, has returned home with items including a phone charger, a hand puppet, a pen and a child's artwork. | Theo, a three-year-old Siamese cross, has returned home with items including a phone charger, a hand puppet, a pen and a child's artwork. |
Paul Edwards, who lives in Ipswich, says his neighbours are understanding. | Paul Edwards, who lives in Ipswich, says his neighbours are understanding. |
"We take photographs of things that Theo has brought home and put them up on Facebook, saying 'Excuse me, do any of you recognise these?'," he said. | "We take photographs of things that Theo has brought home and put them up on Facebook, saying 'Excuse me, do any of you recognise these?'," he said. |
'Neighbourhood celebrity' | 'Neighbourhood celebrity' |
Mr Edwards said he and his girlfriend Rachael Drouet started noticing cat toys around their house which they "didn't recognise". | Mr Edwards said he and his girlfriend Rachael Drouet started noticing cat toys around their house which they "didn't recognise". |
He said: "We would pick one up and say 'Did you buy this?' And we'd say 'No'. | He said: "We would pick one up and say 'Did you buy this?' And we'd say 'No'. |
"We sheepishly had to go to our neighbour's with a handful of cat toys, which turned out to be his." | "We sheepishly had to go to our neighbour's with a handful of cat toys, which turned out to be his." |
Mr Edwards said things "escalated" after that. | Mr Edwards said things "escalated" after that. |
"We've had things like muslin cloths, fluffy pens, a USB phone charger cable, a child's piece of art which they'd obviously spent most of the morning making - a glorious thing with lots of different colour feathers and leaves stuck to it, lots of things. | "We've had things like muslin cloths, fluffy pens, a USB phone charger cable, a child's piece of art which they'd obviously spent most of the morning making - a glorious thing with lots of different colour feathers and leaves stuck to it, lots of things. |
"We've got some other neighbours who have young children and quite like the cat so [they] had encouraged him into the house. | "We've got some other neighbours who have young children and quite like the cat so [they] had encouraged him into the house. |
"He started stealing things from them and it kind of went downhill from there." | "He started stealing things from them and it kind of went downhill from there." |
Ms Drouet said she felt sorry for their neighbours, one of which is a household with young twins. | Ms Drouet said she felt sorry for their neighbours, one of which is a household with young twins. |
"Last month he broke into their home, ran upstairs and nicked a fluffy pink pen from the twins' bedroom right in front of them," she said. | "Last month he broke into their home, ran upstairs and nicked a fluffy pink pen from the twins' bedroom right in front of them," she said. |
"Luckily they think it's hilarious." | "Luckily they think it's hilarious." |
Ms Drouet said Theo was becoming a "bit of a neighbourhood celebrity for all the wrong reasons". | Ms Drouet said Theo was becoming a "bit of a neighbourhood celebrity for all the wrong reasons". |
"We live in hope that one day he'll bring back an iPad or something of significant value," she said. | "We live in hope that one day he'll bring back an iPad or something of significant value," she said. |
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