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Cats are undeniably adorable yet often unpredictable creatures. One moment, they are social, playful, and caring, and the other, they let all havoc loose, destroying everything in their way. Owners of these feline companions are proven this time and time again when they find piles of toilet paper or soil scattered around the house.

Luckily, they often manage to see the bright side of these mildly infuriating moments and share them with the rest of us so we can laugh and share their pain together. We at Bored Panda have collected some of the most mischievous cat crimes, and honestly, it’s pretty impressive what they can do when left to their own devices.

While you're at it, don't forget to check out a conversation with Mustafa Tshash, a pet behavior specialist and co-founder of How To Pets, and Joey Lusvardi, a certified cat behavior consultant.

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#1

He’s On A Diet. It’s Not Going Great

Black cat caught beside a tipped-over trash can with scattered garbage showing destructive cats after the crime scene.

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    My Cat Broke Into A 5 Lb Bag Of Catnip. I Came Home To This

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    #3

    My Cat Messed Up A Single Part Of My Window Shades. Never Realized Why Until Just Now

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    Pet behavior specialist Mustafa Tshash tells Bored Panda that cats aren't out to destroy our homes. "Their "destructive" behaviors are often misinterpreted and can be managed with a better understanding of their instincts and needs. Patience, coupled with the right tools and techniques, goes a long way in creating a harmonious living environment for both you and your feline friend."

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    According to Tshash, understanding why your furry companion engages in these behaviors is the first step to finding a solution that works for the owner and their pet.

    Scratching, specifically, is an instinct that allowed their predecessors to survive and thrive in the wild. It can start as early as 8 weeks of age and lets felines mark their territory by leaving visual and chemical cues as a pheromone is released from the scent gland in their feet. This odor contains information about the animal’s health, [intimacy], and breeding status, all of which other cats can detect.

    #4

    Typical

    Tabby cat lying on wooden floor near a fallen potted plant, showing destructive cats caught at the scene of the crime.

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    #5

    Tried To Make My Own Paper. Failed Successfully

    Imprint of two small cat paws on textured paper, capturing evidence of destructive cats at the scene of the crime.

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    #6

    Princess Pamela Knocked Over Two Plants. All Because I Didn’t Feed Her The Moment I Came Home From Work

    Tabby cat sitting on a wooden floor near a broken plant pot with dirt scattered, showing destructive cats caught at the scene.

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    Felines also scratch surfaces to sharpen their nails, removing the old layers of the nail to expose a new, sharp part underneath. Honed claws allow cats to be better hunters and defend themselves from predators or threats.

    Additionally, it lets a cat stretch out its muscles fully, relieving tension. Moreover, the action releases calming chemicals in the brain that help to lessen anxiety and overexcitement.

    #7

    He Threw My House Slipper In The Toilet

    Black cat inspecting toilet bowl in bathroom, part of destructive cats caught at the scene of the crime.

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    #8

    Egg Thief

    Tabby cat caught with a piece of soft-boiled egg in its mouth, one of the destructive cats not fast enough.

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    #9

    The Amount Of Guilt On That Cat's Face Is Hilarious

    Black and white destructive cat caught beside spilled plant dirt on tiled floor after causing indoor mess.

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    In the wild, cats often scratch against tree trunks, which leaves a visual and chemical cue at eye level for other felines. For this reason, the arms of couches and the legs of unvarnished wooden furniture are usually the most common targets for territorial scratching of house companions.

    Tshash also tells us that kitties are curious by nature. They explore the world with their paws and mouths, chewing on objects and investigating their surroundings. And it so happens that they mistake furniture or other items for toys.

    If a person has a young kitten, he additionally warns that teething is often a culprit. "Just like human babies, kittens go through a phase where chewing helps soothe the discomfort of emerging teeth."

    #10

    My Cat Didn’t Like Her Trip To The Vet, So She Chewed A Hole Under The Futon And Has Been Hiding In It Since We Got Back

    Black cat caught at the scene of destruction, peeking through a hole ripped in the underside of a couch.

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    #11

    An Entrance To The Void Has Opened In My Living Room

    Black cat hiding inside a floor vent with the cover removed, caught as a destructive cat at the scene of the crime.

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    #12

    They Want To Go To The Beach

    Two destructive cats lying on a spilled powder mess on the floor, surrounded by knocked-over containers.

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    Joey Lusvardi certified cat behavior consultant, notes that chewing can be a consequence of boredom. Meanwhile, other destructive behaviors could be the result of stress.

    "If you look at the context in which the behavior is occurring, it will give you information about the underlying reason for it. In some cases, destructive behaviors may stem from accidental training.

    If your cat is doing something you don’t want them to do and, as an example, you yell at them or use a squirt bottle on them, the attention you’re giving them may encourage them to do the behavior more. Even if it seems like it is “bad” attention, your cat may not see it that way. They may enjoy the attention or think you’re trying to play with them. Your cat’s perspective is what matters."

    #13

    Your Homework? Never Heard About It

    White cat with black patches sitting among shredded papers on carpet, showcasing destructive cats caught at the scene.

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    #14

    Locked My Cat In The Bathroom While I Made A Meal Because He Was Being Annoying. Revenge Was Had

    Cat caught next to destroyed toilet paper in a bathroom, showcasing destructive cats not fast enough to escape the scene.

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    #15

    My Jerk Cat Knocks Over A Lamp And Then Yells At Me About It

    White cat on couch near fallen lamp, showing destructive cats behavior caught at the scene of the crime.

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    Because these actions are innate in cats, they can be hard to stop when they become undesirable. The best way to solve this issue is to provide environmental enrichment. "Cats can get bored easily, and boredom often leads to destructive behavior. Provide a variety of toys, climbing trees, and scratching posts to keep them entertained. Puzzle feeders and interactive toys can also work wonders!" says Tshash.

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    Meanwhile, Lusvardi mentions, "Make sure your cat has an abundance of resources like scratching posts and cat trees spread out in prominent, easy-to-access locations. You likely need more stuff for your cat than you’d think, so a single scratching post isn’t going to cut it. A well-made, sturdy scratching post is better than a cheap, flimsy one."

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    #16

    The Crime, The Criminal, The Evidence

    Messy chair cushion and grey cat with food-stained paws showing destructive cats that weren’t fast enough to escape the scene of the crime

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    #17

    I Caught My Cat In The Act Of Attacking A Roll Of Toilet Paper

    Destructive cat caught in the act with its mouth open and paw on torn paper, showing playful chaos and mess.

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    #18

    There Are No Thoughts Behind Those Eyes

    Black and white cat causing destruction by sitting on a collapsed letter tray, caught in the scene of the crime.

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    "Rather than focusing on stopping or suppressing a behavior, you’ll get better results if you try to address the root cause of the problem and encourage an alternative behavior that you’re okay with," further explains Lusvardi.

    "Creating fear or stress in your cat often just makes the behavior worse or only temporarily stops it. Redirect your cat to an acceptable outlet for the behavior."

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    In the case of scratching, he recommends luring felines with catnip or silver vine to the scratching post itself or offering a reward after they use it. "You don’t want to take your cat's paws and place them on the scratcher, as that will only cause them stress and may cause an aversion to the scratching post," he says.

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    #19

    My Wife Couldn’t Figure Out Why The Plants In Her Flower Box Were Dying. I Think I Found The Problem

    Tortoiseshell cat asleep in an indoor window garden, surrounded by plants, showing a destructive cat scene.

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    #20

    My Daughter Decided To Give Captain Beans Some Catnip. She Forgot To Put The Bag Away. I Came Home To This

    Tabby and white cat sitting on a stovetop covered in scattered crumbs showing destructive cat behavior.

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    #21

    Get Cats They Said, It’ll Be Fun They Said

    Messy indoor scene with broken plant pots and spilled soil, showcasing destructive cats caught in the crime scene.

    No cats were harmed and no plants were seriously injured.

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    To encourage the use of such an alternative, the owner might want to model how it’s done for the cat by running their nails over the post. This creates an intriguing demonstration that might entice the feline to come and try it.

    If that doesn't help solve the issue, Lusvardi advises covering the object with something the cat can scratch. "An over-the-couch scratcher will protect your furniture and give your cat an outlet for scratching.

    This will prevent them from going to a different location to scratch instead. If your cat is chewing, cover the object so they can’t chew it, and give them something they can chew. Cat grass or silver vine sticks are great options."

    #22

    Another Reason To Put The Lid Down

    Orange and white destructive cat inspecting a toilet with a roll of toilet paper inside the bowl in a bathroom scene.

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    #23

    He Had A Mission

    Cat caught sitting on blue shorts with wet stain after a bath, showcasing destructive cats not escaping the scene of the crime.

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    #24

    Admiring Her Handiwork

    Cat sitting on bathtub edge next to a torn shower curtain with whale patterns, showing signs of destructive behavior.

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    He concludes by saying, "Make sure they get plenty of interactive play with you where they get to hunt, chase, and catch the toy. If the behavior is a sudden change, set up an appointment with your veterinarian to rule out medical causes. If nothing is found, your veterinarian or a cat behavior specialist can help you figure out what to do if you’re stumped."

    #25

    Caught Red-Handed. Tony The Toilet Paper Bandit

    Orange kitten surrounded by torn paper towels on the floor, one of the destructive cats caught at the scene of the mess.

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    #26

    Ah Yes, The Classic Feline Adage: "If I Fits, I Sits"

    Gray cat caught sitting on a loaf of bread, showcasing one of the destructive cats that weren’t fast enough to escape the scene.

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    #27

    The Face Of Someone Who Is Proud Of Ripping Up My Sofa

    Gray and white cat lounging on a scratched armchair showing signs of destructive cats caught at the scene of the crime.

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    Tshash even suggests that destructive behavior might mean that the owner should consider a companion for their furry friend. "Sometimes, solo cats get into trouble simply because they’re lonely. If it’s feasible, consider getting a second kitty. Of course, make sure to introduce them properly to avoid any interpersonal kitty drama!"

    #28

    Luna Eats My Live Succulents, So I Got LEGO Ones. I Can't Have Nice Things

    Black cat wearing a pink collar causing mischief among destructive cats on a cluttered desk scene.

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    #29

    Someone Knocked Over The Toy Basket But Left No Trace! It's The Perfect Crime

    Black cat caught among a pile of destroyed toys under an overturned basket in a scene of destructive cats mischief.

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    #30

    Left The New Package Of Toilet Paper On The Table

    Tabby cat surrounded by shredded paper on a dining table, showcasing destructive cats caught in the mess.

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    #31

    Using Her Tree To Redecorate. I Wondered Why These 2 Were Always Crooked

    Tabby cat on a colorful cat tree reaching up to a wall of pictures, showcasing destructive cats caught in the act.

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    #32

    Finally Found The Problem With Our Flattened Flowers

    Calico cat resting in a lush green garden, surrounded by tall plants, one of the destructive cats caught in the scene.

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    #33

    The Cat Was Mad We Weren't Home To Feed Her Dinner, And Got Back At Us By Ripping Apart A Pack Of Bagels And Taking A Tiny Bite Out Of Each One

    Damaged bagels and buns with bite marks alongside a sleepy cat, showing destructive cats caught in the act.

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    #34

    My Cat Decided To Ruin This Batch Of Bread. At Least She Was Comfortable

    Cat resting on baking tray with dough, showcasing destructive cats caught in the scene of the crime.

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    #35

    Gardeners Doing Their Job

    Two destructive cats lying amidst spilled soil and knocked-over plant pot in a home setting.

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    #36

    He Also Stole A Hot Dog

    Black cat caught with its tail in a container of baked beans, showcasing a destructive cat moment.

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    #37

    I Guess I’ll Take My Knitting Projects To Another Room

    Black and white destructive cat caught in tangled yarn on patterned rug, not fast enough to escape the scene of the crime.

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    #38

    I Think It’s Safe To Say That My Lemon Thyme Is Dead

    Tabby cat lounging in a flower pot by the window, showing typical destructive cats behavior caught at the scene.

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    #39

    Left My Office Door Open For One Minute

    Tabby cat surrounded by destroyed puzzle pieces and boxes on a wooden floor showing destructive cats behavior.

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    #40

    My Coffee Is His Coffee

    Tabby cat causing destruction on desk, spilling liquid near keyboard and mouse, showing typical destructive cats behavior.

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    #41

    What A Lovely Little Garden! Would Be A Shame If Someone Were To Lay Down On It

    Tabby cat resting in a planter on a windowsill, surrounded by plants, caught in a destructive cats scene of the crime.

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    #42

    I Mean, Shrimp Is Cute, But She Cannot Afford To Replace My Blinds As She Is Currently Unemployed

    Two destructive cats caught behind damaged window blinds, looking out through the screen on a sunny day.

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    #43

    Tortilla Devil

    Black and white cat caught biting multiple tortillas on a wooden floor, showing destructive cats not escaping the scene.

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    #44

    "What?"

    Black cat lying on a pile of messy clothes under a drying rack, illustrating destructive cats caught in the scene.

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    #45

    Look What She Has Done To My Seat

    Cat resting on a scratched leather chair, showing typical destructive cats behavior caught at the scene of the damage.

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    #46

    My Cat Just Bit The Corner Of My MacBook

    A destructive cat caught with a scratched laptop screen, showing chaos and mischief in the scene of the crime.

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    #47

    This Cat Broke Into My House And Knocked Over My Monitor

    Cat caught on a desk behind a fallen monitor, showing a destructive cat scene with a colorful keyboard below.

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    #48

    Was Finishing Up A 1000 Piece Puzzle Before My Cat Ran And Jumped Up On The Table To Slide The Whole Thing Off

    Cat amid destroyed puzzle pieces and torn box, showcasing destructive cats caught at the scene of the crime.

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    #49

    "Mom, I Don't Like It" Proceeds To Knock It Over Three Times

    Tabby cat caught in the act next to a tipped-over broken trash can on carpet showing destructive cats scene.

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