After attacking officers, authorities took the feline felon known as Nub Tang, which translates to “counting money,” into custody and charged him with assault.
A concerned citizen discovered the perpetrator wandering the streets in a pink harness and brought her into a police station.
But when officers took in the furry fiend, they received more than they had anticipated.

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Nub Tang was far from a grateful rescue; instead, she betrayed her potential rescuers by biting and scratching the station’s officers.
Dar Parinda Pakeesuk, a police officer who loved animals, had offered to take her home for the night.
In a now-viral Facebook post, he humorously shared a picture of Nub Tang’s mugshot. Everyone was updated on her charge sheet by him, stating that this feline is about to be taken into custody for allegedly attacking police officers.
“Please spread the word about this post so her owner can come and save her.”

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He subsequently posted another image of the irate moggy glaring from the rear seat of his vehicle. “The police are the real victims, but she is living her best life,” he continued.
Pakeesuk has already set up food, litter trays, and toys at home after rescuing over 20 stray cats and a few dogs over the years.
Feline felon has paw printed

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In response, social media users made jokes about the confrontational kitty’s predicament.
“That cat appears to be frowning,” one person commented. She doesn’t seem very grateful for being rescued.

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“The suspect is so cute,” someone else said.
The owner of Nub Tang called the police the following day and showed up at the station wearing a brand-new lace collar.
However, Nub Tang didn’t receive a free pass. Officers gave her a fake police report with her paw prints on it, and she posed for an official mugshot before they freed her and reunited her with her owner.
“I was just hungry,” it said. I didn’t intend to bite anyone.

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“This case must be handled properly,” Pakeesuk playfully warned. “We cannot allow other cats to think it’s okay to bite humans.”
He also noted that no fines were imposed and encouraged social media users interested in adopting Nub Tang to either look for a local shelter or consider adopting some of the cats he had rescued.
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