24.05.2025 19:46
A cat found on the street in Bangkok, Thailand, and handed over to the police has become a topic of discussion on social media after it bit the officers multiple times, leading to a mugshot being taken. The police officer who shared the post stated in the report he prepared for the cat, "I was just hungry. I didn't want to bite anyone." The cat was quickly reclaimed by its owner.
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A cat found on the street in Thailand and handed over to the police was photographed for humorous purposes after biting the officers multiple times, and paw prints were taken.
THE CAT KEPT BITING THE POLICE OFFICERS
Police officer Parinda Pakeesuk, who works at the Bangkok Police Department in Thailand's capital, stated in a social media post on May 14 that a cat found on the street by a citizen on May 9 and brought to the police station to find its owner had bitten numerous police officers in a short time.
LEGAL ACTION HAS BEEN INITIATED
Pakeesuk noted that despite the police's good intentions, they have initiated "legal action" against the cat, which continued to display aggressive behavior at the police station. In a humorous post, Pakeesuk stated, "This cat has been accused of attacking police officers and is under custody. Please share this post so that the owner can come and bail it out."
MUGSHOT TAKEN, PAW PRINTS COLLECTED
Pakeesuk also shared photos of the cat that had its mugshot taken and paw prints collected. The photos of the cat at the police station quickly spread and became a trending topic on social media. In the report prepared for the cat, Pakeesuk included the cat's statement: "I just opened up. I didn't mean to bite anyone." The cat was placed in a special cell with food and water until its owner arrived.
RETURNED TO ITS OWNER
The cat's owner, who learned about the incident on social media, came to the police station hours later to retrieve their pet. Ending the incident with a humorous tone, police officer Pakeesuk stated after handing the cat over to its owner, "This case needs to be handled properly. Otherwise, other cats might think that biting people is acceptable."
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