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Hampshire woman attempts to return items stolen by her ‘thieving’ cat

Kate Baker from Andover posted some of the finds on Facebook.
Kate Baker from Andover posted some of the finds on Facebook. Kate Baker from Andover posted some of the finds on Facebook.

A Hampshire woman has made a plea on Facebook to return items stolen by her “thieving” cat Pixel.

Kate Baker, 35, from Andover, Hampshire, told the PA news agency that she had seen a “surge” in the amount of gloves being brought home, which had led her to attempt to return the items.

“My cat’s thieving has got so bad my brother bought her a box!” Mrs Baker posted on the Facebook group Spotted in Andover New,” she said.

(Kate Baker/Facebook/PA)

“I would like to return items … sorry in advance.”Pixel, aged two, developed the habit of bringing items home last year, stealing children’s toys if the opportunity struck.

“She will always bring us something every night, pine cones, huge carpets of moss, large feathers, blocks of wood, but when sheds are open and kids have toys out, she will go for more exciting things,” Mrs Baker told PA.

“I’d always planned on seeing if I could get them back to their owners, and left them in a pile; when my brother saw how much I’d accumulated he got me Pixel’s plunder box.

Pixel and some of her finds (Kate Baker/Facebook/PA)

“We always know when Pixel has brought us something she’s particularly proud of, as she has a unique wail of delight and will always leave her gifts on our landing.”

Mrs Baker explained that many of the items had been returned, but that Pixel was still on the hunt for more exciting finds.

“I’ve returned the bits I know where they came from, but some are unclaimed,” she said.

“I had three feathers this morning and you can guarantee she will be on the hunt for more ‘gifts’!

“People have found it really funny and a welcome bit of a light-hearted fun.”