Police 'Arrest' A Lost Cat For 'Assault' — And She Has No Regrets

December 17, 2025

Lieutenant Parinda Yukol Pakeesuk of the Khlong Tan Police Station delighted social media after sharing a humorous update about a lost cat named Nub Tang.

cat mug shot
Credit: Parinda Yukol Pakeesuk

The story began when a good Samaritan found the cat wandering around Bangkok’s Suan Luang district and brought her to the local police station in hopes of finding her owner.

While officers worked to locate Nub Tang’s family, the feisty feline made herself right at home — and allegedly bit several officers during her stay.

Pakeesuk couldn’t resist having a little fun with the situation.

cat mug shot
Parinda Yukol Pakeesuk

In a Facebook post, he joked that Nub Tang had been charged with “assaulting an officer” and that police were preparing to “prosecute the case so other cats won’t follow this behavior.”

Before releasing her, officers even took the cat’s paw prints and a mug shot.

cat mug shot
Parinda Yukol Pakeesuk

After seeing the photos on social media, the owner contacted police, and the “suspect” was officially released back into loving arms.

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