Cat arrested in Thailand for “attacking” police officers
A lost cat was arrested and had its mugshot posted online for repeatedly “attacking” police officers in Thailand after a concerned citizen found the feline on the streets.
Cats are known for their independent nature and sassy behavior, but one kitty took things to the next level after it got turned in to the fuzz.

The animal wasbrought into a Bangkok police stationon May 9 after a good samaritan found it alone, assuming it was lost.
The silvery striped American Shorthair seemed to be someone’s pet, boasting a pink collar and a feisty personality.

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Officer Da Parinda Pakeesuk, a noted animal lover, decided to take the cat in… but it didn’t return his kind gesture with grace, instead biting and scratching him and several other officers on duty at the time.
In a humorous twist of events, Pakeesuk decided to ‘process’ the kitty for its heinous crimes, even posting photos taking the animal’s paw prints for police records.

The officer even added a comment to the ‘report’ on the cat’s behalf, saying, “I was just hungry. I did not mean to bite anyone.”
He took the cat home for the night, providing it with food, water, and a place to rest. “She is living her best life, while the police are the true victims,” he joked.

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Luckily, it wasn’t long before the cat’s owner took notice of the situation and called the police station to alert them that the criminal kitty was actually theirs.
Its name is ‘Nub Tang,’ which translates to ‘counting money’ in English — and to celebrate the high-class cat’s return to its owner, officers gave it a flowery lace collar, which they took photos of to commemorate the occasion.
This is just the latest cat togo viral onlineafter a woman discovered that hercat had been sealed inside the wallof her apartment by maintenance workers. Luckily, she was able to rescue her pet — but no action was taken against the apartment management for the frightening ordeal.