Cat burglar strikes BlenheimGERMARI HERSELMAN
Last updated 07:31 08/11/2013
Residents in one Blenheim suburb have unknowingly been the victims of an elusive and efficient four-legged burglar.
Proof of the burglaries was found displayed on a portable washstand on the front lawn of a house in Redwoodtown.
Graham Cottrell noticed the goods on display and thought it was a garage sale. On reading the hand-written sign he realised it wasn't.
"I looked at the sign and thought it was a prank," he said.
The sign read ‘Our cat Loki steals things, sorry! Please take yours'.
"I couldn't believe a cat could be responsible for [taking] everything I saw.
"It must be a hell of a big cat," Cottrell said. The stand was filled with shoes, gloves and several items of clothing.
He returned to his son's house about 100 metres away and showed the pictures he had taken to his daughter-in-law, Charlotte Cottrell.
Cottrell spotted a red shoe in the photo and said "that looks strangely like my shoe".
She went to their front door to check and her one shoe was gone.
Cottrell went back to the stand of clothing to compare and sure enough, it was her shoe.
"You can see the small tooth marks on the heal of the shoe where he carried it.
"I've never heard of a cat doing this," he said.
Cottrell was fascinated that a cat could carry such big items so far.
''There are pairs of shoes and an adult T-shirt, it couldn't be easy for him to pick it up, let alone carry it around the block,'' he said.
The cat's owner, Mike Gifford, said he felt terrible that his cat was stealing from the neighbours.
"We have more clothes, gloves and shoes inside that we would love to get back to the right neighbours," he said.
He said that Loki is a very loving cat and about a year old and started his thieving about six months ago.
"My children and I feel really bad, but there is really nothing we can do about it except try and return what he takes," Gifford said.
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