Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Catnapped! Mum caught on CCTV stealing kitten from pet shop and bundling it into her handbag


Caught on camera: The woman is seen bundling the kitten into her handbag
Caught on camera: The woman is seen bundling the kitten into her handbag
A cold blooded catnapper was caught on camera stealing a kitten from a pet shop and bundling in into her handbag.
Shop owner Carol Ivory checked her store's CCTV when the kitten she was looking after went missing from his usual nap spot.
Instead of finding the kitten, called Little Boy, simply snoozing in a different place, she was horrified to see him fall prey to a shoplifter.

Her in-store security cameras captured the moment when the kitten was simply picked up and stolen.

'Little Boy' the kitten that was stolen from a Cardiff pet store. The theft was caught on CCTV
Catnapped: The kitten, named Little Boy, was stolen from the pet shop
Wales News Service
An unknown woman is clearly seen bundling the kitten into a large handbag during a brief section of the shop CCTV footage.
The theft took place on Saturday from the private kitchen of the long established Albany Pets, in Roath, Cardiff, south Wales.
The footage begins with a group of people, two men, two women and three children, entering the shop and looking round.
One of the children picks up the kitten which is then taken by the woman who rapidly gestures to her friend to give her the handbag. The kitten is then unceremoniously bundled inside as the woman crouches down and appears to zip it up.
Mrs Ivory has been left so shocked by the theft she will not be renewing her licence to sell pets to the public.
She was looking after the kitten, and its mother, for a friend who is away on holiday. Both animals were in the shop's kitchen which is off limits to the public.
CCTV of a woman stealing a cat from a pet shop in Cardiff
Theft: The woman scoops up the kitten...
CCTV of a woman stealing a cat from a pet shop in Cardiff
... and stuffs him into her bag
"I think that it was an absolutely despicable thing to do. You don't think anyone would do that," Mrs Ivory, 60, said today.
"I was in the shop on my own at the time and didn't notice he was gone to start with.
"They both usually sleep out in the kitchen during the day and are on mouse patrol at night.
"The thought of him being with them is just horrifying. He's a very nice quiet little kitten who doesn't stand up for himself.
"What are they going to do to him if he makes a mess on the carpet out of fright?" She added: "I think that I'll stop selling pets because I don't feel I have enough security to protect them.
"It is such a shame because so many people in this area like to come in and look at the animals."
South Wales Police said an investigation was under way.

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