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Drug-Smuggling Cat Apprehended in Costa Rica

May 24, 2025
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A black and white cat has been picked up by guards at a prison in Costa Rica and found to be carrying some hefty contraband.

The cat, which was spotted as it attempted to hop the perimeter fence at night, was discovered to have 67 grams of crack cocaine, 230 grams of cannabis plus rolling papers strapped to its back.

Officers at Pococi Penitentiary rescued the animal on Tuesday, removed the packages that had been taped to it, and confiscated the drugs.

“Thanks to the swift actions of the responding officers, the cat was caught and the packages removed—preventing the drugs from reaching their intended destination,” the Costa Rican Ministry of Justice shared in a statement.

In a video shared by the Ministry, guards can be seen catching the animal as it traverses a fence topped with razor wire. Later, they are shown to be carefully cutting the drugs from the cat’s body while stroking the kitty to keep it calm.

This cat was caught smuggling drugs into a prison in Costa Rica with 236g of marijuana and 68g of heroin attached to its body.The feline dubbed as the ‘narco cat’ has been sent to the National Animal Health Service for a health evaluation. pic.twitter.com/pBuJGWPkJt

— Channel 4 News (@Channel4News) May 19, 2025

Cats and other animals are frequently used by drug traffickers to carry illicit substances. The website Insight Crime reports that cats have been used to get drugs into prisons in Panama and Russia, with inmates attracting the animals to them using treats. Carrier pigeons have also been used by gangs in Argentina and Costa Rica to smuggle drugs and other contraband into prisons.

Sadly, drug gangs are increasingly using livestock to traffic their wares, often with horrific outcomes. The cattle are forced to swallow drugs before being taken across borders with the contraband hidden in their stomachs. In 2021, a ship carrying 4,000 livestock from Colombia was stopped in Spain with many of the drug-packed animals discovered to be dead or dying. A second ship, carrying 5,000 cattle, was discovered in similar circumstances in the Canary Islands around the same time.

Thankfully, this latest story appears to have a happy ending as the BBC reports that the Costa Rican prison-breaker was handed over to the National Animal Health Service after its dalliance with dealing.

The post Drug-Smuggling Cat Apprehended in Costa Rica appeared first on The Daily Beast.

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