Cat goes on crime spree

Calvin

In Hazzard County
Super Moderator
Premium Member
Joined
Nov 30, 2005
Messages
13,286
Reaction score
2,547
[yt]x58G65sG1vA[/yt]

OEUR D'ALENE -- A North Idaho neighborhood has fallen victim to a cat burglar, in the form of a one-year-old feline named Jack.

Judy Waring lives in Coeur d'Alene. She owns the cat, and she could no longer hide the fact that he cannot keep his paws off anything.

"He lives life in the fast lane," Waring said.

Jack does most of his burglaries at night, and during the day he is one tired cat.

"Well, sometimes he stays out all night, but more often he hits the road around 4 a.m.," said Waring.

Jack roams the neighborhood, leading a double life, in search of his next heist.

"It's his fetish. He collects clothing mainly at night," Waring said.

It started in October, and now his owner is airing his dirty laundry for everyone to see.

"I saw it Sunday when we drove by and I said 'oh the neighbors are having a yard sale'," neighbor Opal said.

Waring put all of the items that jack has stolen out on a clothes line in front of her home.

"Gap sunhat, these [men's underpants] speak for themselves, designer shorts, lined which I may decide to keep," Waring said.

There were also two towels, a stuffed duck, and 27 pairs of gloves, some of which were brand new.

"I don't know, but I know there's a woman who charges $60 an hour to come and talk to your pets, we might have her come and talk to jack about this," Waring said.

Judy's favorite item that Jack brought home was a black dress glove.

"It's so dressy and nice I tried it on once, and I looked really wonderful, and I'm hoping Jack brings the other one home," said Waring.

As the loot piled up, Waring could no longer keep it a secret.

"I wanted to absolve any blame that we might receive," Waring said.

She hoped neighbors would find something they've been missing.

"If you see anything you like help yourself, maybe you'd like the hooded shirt," said Waring.

Waring's neighbor Opal said she is not missing anything, yet. However, with spring here, and Jack will now be on a new mission.

"Well I'd rather he didn't kill birds, you know but that's his thing," Waring said.

Even with spring time activities, it's still not enough to keep Jack's paws clean.

"He likes it. It's his thing, and if I decided to make him stop, how would I," Waring said.

Cat burglar targets North Idaho neighborhood

stealing clothes from neighbors... :lol:
 
:laugh2:

All my cats used to bring home were dead birds and mice and proudly present them all around the kitchen... I was lucky when they were still left in one piece!!!!!!!!

I love Jack... LOL... I just see it as fun... the lady collects everything so in case the neighbors miss something all they have to do is just get it back ;) I fairly doubt you could train the cat not to steal...
 
This was on CNN? And the clothesline is in the front yard ?? :eek: Hmmmm.... :lol:
 
Pretty funny. And I think they just put up the line temporarily to show the items. I don't see and poles. :lol:
 
Any chance this cat is related to Heathcliff from the comic strip? :giggle:
 
:lol:

That's cute but gee, that's one smart cat! Haha!

Perhaps it's time for the cat to have it's name changed from Jack to Bandit! :lol:
 
Think it's cool! HAHA!...One frisky feline, there! He looks just like a cat I used to have, a tuxedo.

I believe cats are usually night stalkers.....Be right back, gotta check to see if any of my lingerie is missing! HAHA
 
Back
Top