Police in Thailand arrested a cat nicknamed Nob Nan, reports Mothership.
The reason for the arrest was that the lost cat bit the police officers who tried to help her and search for the owner.
After that, law enforcers decided to document the incident to the full extent of local law.
The animal was given paw prints, a jail photo was taken, and urine was analyzed for catnip.
Catnip is a substance that causes some pets to overexcite.
The test was negative: as the police specified, the cat acted instinctively.
It is reported that in the end the so-called “violator” was taken home by the owner.
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