Can You Steal A Cat?
Can you steal a cat or hold it hostage? This guy in San Diego is convinced of it – and confronts the neighbor about it (I thought people in San Diego were supposed to be chill). I believe at one point he calls the guy a “cat pervert” (whatever that means). As the owner of two cats I can tell you they’re just looking for food and someone to pet them (ask my cat Bear – he’s loyal as long as I feed him nightly).
“Cats don’t speak English” https://t.co/8f6O8fefOt
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) July 12, 2023
Cat Owner Goes Ballistic And Claims His Neighbor Is Holding His Cat Hostage … A man recently recorded his neighbor saying he was knowingly holding his cat in his yard against his will. The owner and his wife ended up calling the police on the man to report the ‘crime’.
Owner: “You’re unreasonable people. You’re holding our cat.”
Man: “How? I’m not even in there. I want you to explain how.”
Owner: :”If you would go in your yard and say, “Mercury, go home, don’t come in our yard anymore. They want you to..””
Man: “She’s a cat. She doesn’t speak English.”
Owner: “Oh really? You, (Makes shooing motions with his hands) This this doesn’t mean go home?”
Man: “No, hands signals, don’t mean anything. It’s a cat dude.”
Owner: “Oh really? Okay. All right well, we’ll have the police department figure it out.”
Man: “Absolutely great idea.”
Owner: “So the cat, it doesn’t eat and drink anything over there right?”
Man: “No.”
Owner: “Oh no, never. Right? No never.”
Man: “No.”
Owner: “No, never.”
Man: “I can understand being angry if my cat was in your yard. You’re angry because your cat is in my yard.”
Owner: “You’re making things a lot worse.”
Once we saw this story the voice of “Gary” the angry neighbor with snow issues came to mind