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London's Cat-napper

October 23, 2007 | Matt Van Hoven

London's Cat-napper

Someone has been kidnapping – or cat-napping – cats from the Bramley Crescent neighborhood in London.

For some time, residents whose pets have gone missing didn't know what to think.

But in an anonymous letter sent to each owner, the culprit is all but identified. The writer stated a friend set the cats free in an undisclosed location 25 miles away. They were allegedly unharmed.

The letter complains that the cats were captured in the writer's garden.

The note goes on to say that the cats constantly invaded neighborhood gardens. It says, “We are fed up with 'MY' children coming in from the garden with cat 'poo' on their hands.'

Amongst other complaints, the letter states that the cats leave piles of bird feathers on the lawn and urinate on 'expensive shrubbery.'

Finally, the culprit threatens that if the cats somehow make it back to their owners and are caught in the garden again, they will be destroyed.

Based on the letter, it's been determined that the guilty party lives on the same street where the cats were stolen.

The cats' owners are obviously distressed by the loss, since it isn't likely they'll see their pets again.

For now, police are investigating. But so far, none of the cats have returned.

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by Katie M. (katielynn7)
9 months ago - Flag this

0 users voted. Good Point

I would definitely keep my cats safe indoors.

Katie M.

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by Norrie (norrie43)
9 months ago - Flag this

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It's difficult at first to make your cats stay in, especially if there are children in the home but if there's a cat hater close by then it's quite necessary!
Seems the culprit could be zeroed in on;
1. They have small kids
2. They have no cats and probably no dogs
3. They roll their eyes when you talk about your sweet cat.

Norrie

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by Robyn (robyn101)
11 months ago - Flag this

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Its best to keep your kitties in the house safe by your side.

Robyn

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