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		<title>Cat steals 600 items from neighbors</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jun 2011 08:13:56 GMT</pubDate>
			<dc:creator>TigerAngel</dc:creator>
			<description><![CDATA[<p>That&#x27;s halarious! they should name the cat Klepto! lol</p>]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jun 2011 00:21:34 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p> Cat steals from everyone in San Mateo neighborhood<br /><br />Carolyn Jones<br /><br />Chronicle Staff Writer<br /><br />San Francisco Chronicle<br /><br />04:00 AM<br /><br />Sunday, June 19, 2011<br /><br />Michael Macor / The Chronicle<br /><br />Dusty rests among the many items that he has brought home over the years to his house in San Mateo.<br /><br />Lucky for Dusty he&#x27;s a cat. Otherwise he&#x27;d surely be in jail, or at least a 12-step program.<br /><br />The San Mateo feline has pilfered more than 600 items from neighbors - behavior so odd it&#x27;s baffled and delighted animal experts and made Dusty a minor celebrity.<br /><br />It&#x27;s extreme, but it&#x27;s absolutely adorable, said Marilyn Krieger, a cat behavior consultant in Redwood City. I can&#x27;t say exactly why he&#x27;s doing it, except it has to do with mixed-up neurotransmitters. I think it&#x27;s a form of OCD.<br /><br />Dusty&#x27;s nocturnal heists started about four years ago, a year after his owners adopted him as a kitten from the Peninsula Humane Society.<br /><br />I noticed a piece of latex glove on the bed one morning and told my husband he should do a better job cleaning up his work stuff, said Jean Chu, a dentist. He said, &#x27;It wasn&#x27;t me. I think it was the cat.&#x27;<br /><br />After that, Chu and her husband, Jim Coleman, were greeted each morning with a tableau of neighborhood detritus on their doorstep: gloves, towels, Crocs, swim trunks, Safeway bags, bubble wrap, a Giants cap and other backyard sundries.<br /><br />Chu started keeping a log of Dusty&#x27;s haul, which averages three or four items a night. His record spree is 11 in a 24-hour period.<br /><br />It&#x27;s work. Every time I go out to get the paper in the morning, I have to pick up after him, said Coleman, an artist. Sometimes he brings things that are sort of expensive. I get a little worried about that.<br /><br />As for the booty, Chu washes it and hunts for the rightful owner. If she can&#x27;t find the owner, she stores the loot in boxes in the dining room. The boxes are now piled two deep.<br /><br />He stole my bikini, said Kelly McLellan, who lives a few doors up the street. He did it in two trips. He was very focused on keeping the ensemble. When it went missing I wasn&#x27;t worried, though. I knew where to go.<br /><br />McLellan&#x27;s son, Ethan, 6, lost a Nerf rocket football.<br /><br />I looked for it, but I didn&#x27;t know where it went, he said. Then I remembered. The cat took it.<br /><br />Stephanie Somers&#x27; family lost six bathing suits and countless shorts, towels and car wash sponges.<br /><br />We don&#x27;t leave anything out anymore, she said. But we don&#x27;t mind. We like Dusty.<br /><br />A year ago Chu contacted People magazine about her kleptomaniac kitty, and a star was born. Dusty has been on the David Letterman show and Animal Planet, and infrared footage of his nighttime antics are a hit on YouTube - there&#x27;s even video of him dragging home a brassiere. The public can meet Dusty at an adoption event June 25 at the Peninsula Humane Society, where he will be posing for photos and allowing fans to pet him.<br /><br />Dusty&#x27;s predilection for theft is rare but not unheard of, animal experts said. Some cats will bring home half-dead mice, acting on their instinct to teach kittens to hunt. Dusty&#x27;s habit is likely related to that somehow, minus the kittens and mice.<br /><br />It&#x27;s like a predatory instinct gone awry, said Richmond cat consultant Mikel Delgado. He&#x27;s obviously very bold.<br /><br />Anika Liljenwall, behavior associate at the Peninsula Humane Society, said Dusty&#x27;s predatory instinct has become crossed in his head.<br /><br />In his mind he&#x27;s caught something and he&#x27;s bringing it home to share, she said.<br /><br />Neuroses aside, everyone agrees Dusty seems to be a perfectly happy and healthy cat.<br /><br />We always try to find meaning in what animals do, Liljenwall said. But maybe he just does this because it&#x27;s fun.<br /><br />Link to photos: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/object/article?f=/c/a/2011/06/19/BAIN1JVID8.DTL object=%2Fc%2Fpictures%2F2011%2F06%2F18%2Fmn-dusty18_PH_0503644763.jpg<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2011/6/cat-steals-600-items-from-neighbors.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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