There’s currently a kleptomaniac cat up for adoption at a pet supply store who’s in the midst of a daring crime spree. This cat may act innocent enough, but when no one is looking. Heck, even when they are looking (and filming, for that matter), he is brazenly stealing catnip pizza toys off the nearby display walls.
He’s on pizza number 7, and shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon. In fact, more recent footage shows he’s moved on to some kind of yellow stuffed catnip thing (see video below). He also has a sibling in his cage with him, who doesn’t seem to have the same genes, and merely watches while their brother pulls off these daring heists.
I think — in a court of law — they’d still be guilty of aiding and abetting, if I’m not mistaken, but it’s not quite as bad as the outright theft the brother is committing. See for yourself.
I love how there are pizzas all over the cage floor. LOLOL!
Everyone in the comments was rooting for the little thief, and so relieved he got his pizza. “He deserves it for all that work,” replied one viewer. Another said that, “I’m so glad he got it! Now get one for all your friends Lol.”
Many viewers see the logic in his actions.” When you’re already incarcerated, what’s another petty offense?” was one viewer’s reasoning. Another commenter echoed that sentiment, “Like what are you going to do, lock him up?”
Ensuing Offenses Since the Pizza Heist
Toy pizzaImage via Shutterstock/adi92
No, it didn’t stop with the pizza. The grey cat and his accomplice pulled off more bold moves. In this one, cat’s sibling is clearly no longer sitting on the sidelines — they are a willing participant.
Not even the blanket could block these two from their thieving ways.
That same day, they moved on to the yellow catnip toy I referenced above.
Someone needs to take these two and fast before they’re no longer rehabilitatable. Whoever adopts them isn’t even getting pets anymore — they’re getting a two-cat crime syndicate. Good luck to the new parents. Keep your valuables stored and locked.
This story was originally published by PetHelpful on Dec 11, 2025, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add PetHelpful as a Preferred Source by clicking here.