Article 6PBR9 Cat burglars: scientists try to solve mystery of why felines ‘steal’ random objects

Cat burglars: scientists try to solve mystery of why felines ‘steal’ random objects

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Ian Sample Science editor
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Researchers unsure why animals turn up with items such as socks and gloves - but agree pilfered items are not presents

The thieves went for particular items. Day after day, they roamed the neighbourhood and returned home to dump their loot. Before long they had amassed an impressive haul: socks, underpants, a baby's cardigan, gloves and yet more socks.

It's not unusual for cats to bring in dead or petrified mice and birds, but turning up with random objects is harder to explain. Researchers suspect a number of causes, but tend to agree on one point: the pilfered items are not presents.

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