Tigger has an affinity for children's toys, especially My Little Pony stuffed animals and

Somebody call the paw-lice.

Tigger, a mischievous cat from Oregon, has been stealing children’s toys, trash, and even marijuana and bringing the loot to his owner - who is a cop.

West Linn Police Sgt. Dave Kempas told ABC this week that his pet Tigger - who has been nicknamed Kleptokitty - leaves piles of stolen trinkets in his driveway and back porch.

His criminal behavior has been going on for four years.

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Cat burglar: Tigger is caught in the act of bringing his police officer owner a stolen gift

Tigger aka Kleptokitty once stole a bag of weed (pictured) and left it for his owner - Sgt. Dave Kempas

Tigger has an affinity for toys and, looking at his loot, it can be speculated that horses are his all-time favorite

Curious as to how his cat burglar managed to bring back so many items night after night for years, Kempas installed a surveillance to observe Kleptokitty at work.

He now posts the surveillance photos to Tigger's very own Facebook page under the name Happy Kleptokitty.

Among the items stolen by the sticky-pawed feline are My Little Pony children's plushies and numerous other toy horses - which he seems to have an affinity for - dish rags and underwear.

'He even brought me a little bag of weed one time,' Sgt. Kempas told Fox.

'I said, "You can’t be bringing that stuff home, that’s against the law!"'

Police Sgt. Dave Kempas (pictured as a young officer and recently) films his cat breaking the law

This September 4 surveillance image of Tigger shows him heading home with a stick-like item in his teeth and a determined look in his eyes

He is at it again on September 9 - bringing back yet another stolen item in his jaws

Kempas says he cleans up the items if they are trash but donates the toys and other potentially valuable findings to charity.

'I didn’t take a receipt or anything for it,' he said. 'I figure I can’t take that as a tax deduction. I didn’t get it honestly in the first place.'

According to Kempas, Tigger isn't the only one of his pets who has had an affinity for stealing. He says his old cat Bubba did the exact same thing - and took items from his gardener neighbor.

'The lady who lives next door to us, she’s a very prolific gardener, beautiful gardens – fruits and vegetables and flowers – but she would leave her gloves and so forth out, and we started finding gloves on our back porch,' he explained.

'This was, to use police vernacular, the same M.O. as before.'

Tigger once brought this name tag to his owner - who personalized it with the name Kleptokitty in his honor

Tigger's master throws away any trash the cat brings back but donates potentially valuable items to charity