Norris The Cat 'Burglar' Steals Bras From Neighbors

Cat 'Burglar' Commits Purrrfect Crime

This cat is feline guilty these days.

Norris, a longhaired resident of Bristol, Eng., has such rampant kleptomania that his owners have had to write an apology note to their neighbors.

Richard and Sophie Windsor told the Bristol Post this week that Norris began purrrrloining small pieces of food, presumably taken from trash or recycling bins, last year.

The couple started to think Norris wasn't just kitten around when the cat started dragging in items that included towels, dish cloths, baby clothes and even bras.

"At first we thought it was funny," Richard Windsor said, according to the Daily Mail. "But as his stash grew and the items were getting bigger, we thought we needed to return them."

The couple suspects their pet snatches items from clotheslines and may even enter neighbors' homes through cat doors.

They recently sent letters around the neighborhood, asking neighbors who may have lost items to get in touch.

"So far we have been able to reunite a number of items -- including a towel set, some oven gloves, a bath mat, some baby clothes and some running gear -- with their owners," Richard told the Bristol Post.

Talking to BBC Radio 5, the 26-year-old speculated that Norris' criminal exploits may be spurrrrred by to the lack of wildlife in the neighborhood, and that with no slain mice or birds to leave on the doorstep, Norris goes "out in search of something else to bring back for me."

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