Sure we dress our pets in miniature outfits, well everyone proclaims “Oh how cute!” But why haven’t you considered an exquisite line of jewelry? Yes. The Twinkle Tush is essentially a little necklace that you can wrap around the base of your cats tail that has a little jewel that hangs off it to cover your cat’s butthole. Twinkle Tush is a jewel that is designed to hang from the tail of a cat and hide its behind from view The bizarre animal product retails at 5.99 (£3.80) on the comapnys website but is not yet. It’s a glittery jewel that hangs from the tail to cover your kitty’s back door. Of course, the product site insists the Twinkle Tush is a gag gift only don’t go attaching this thing to your cat for more than a photo opportunity. A Leeds man who stole 200,000 Cadbury's Creme Eggs using a stolen lorry cab has pleaded in court.įrom Tingley, Leeds, Joby Pool is expected to be jailed for around two years next month, after pleading guilty to theft and criminal damage.įor just $5.99 you can make their sphincter smile!Īnd who doesn’t remember the time your house guests reviled over your cat’s exposed balloon knot? Yeah me neither, but either way, the company Twinkle Tush has you covered. His lorry on false plates was dubbed “the Easter bunny” by West Mercia Police. The 32-year-old man first used a metal grinder so he could break into an industrial unit in Telford, Shropshire, on Saturday (February 11). Read More: Nicola Bulley police searching for people fishing on river when she vanished He then drove off with chocolate goods worth £31,000. Magistrates at Kidderminster, Worcestershire, were told Pool had previous convictions for a similar offence, having been dealt with at Derby Crown Court in 2019 for theft, handling stolen goods and driving while disqualified. Opening the facts of the case on Tuesday, prosecutor Owen Beale told magistrates: "I don’t know if you have seen the news recently – there was a load that was stolen and on the trailer was Cadbury’s products – a large number of Creme Eggs. A grinder had been used to get through the gate." "The police were told there had been a break-in at SW Logistics. Pool used a tractor unit which had been stolen in the Yorkshire area in October to tow away the trailer, which was then driven away, eventually reaching the northbound M42. Mr Beale said of Pool: "He gave up at junction 11 and walked towards the police with his hands up. He was arrested and the load was recovered.
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