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Home»Human Interest»Amazon Driver Accused of Stealing Customer’s Cat Reveals Shocking Twist That Led to Custody Battle in California: ‘Let the Cat Decide’

Amazon Driver Accused of Stealing Customer’s Cat Reveals Shocking Twist That Led to Custody Battle in California: ‘Let the Cat Decide’

Maybe it was the cat’s plan all along

Sid NatividadBy Sid NatividadJune 16, 20263 Mins Read
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Cats get in trouble all the time, but a particular kitty in California just became the center of a viral “catnapping” controversy, and also the subject of an increasingly bizarre ownership dispute. The Amazon delivery driver who was previously accused of abducting the feline has recently revealed that he believes the cat actually belongs to his family. Now, he’s prepared to fight the previous cat parent.

Delivery driver addresses alleged catnapping in Bakersfield

The case began last month in Bakersfield, California, when door surveillance footage captured an Amazon driver dropping off a package before picking up a cat named Junie and walking away. The video quickly spread online, prompting outrage and calls for authorities to investigate what many assumed was a straightforward pet theft.

A month later, the story has taken an unexpected turn. Joshua Gonzalez Jr., the driver seen in the footage, says the cat wasn’t stolen at all. According to Gonzalez, he instantly recognized the animal as a pet that had previously gone missing from his household. “I heard a meow and recognized it was my cat,” Gonzalez said in an interview with local media.

The delivery man claims distinctive facial markings and the cat’s eyes convinced him he had found his family’s lost pet during a routine delivery. Gonzalez has even produced adoption paperwork showing he acquired a cat on October 9, 2025, for his seven-year-old daughter. He says the cat’s name was never officially settled, but that his family had been considering calling it Spartan, not Junie.

Amazon confirmed that Gonzalez is no longer permitted to deliver packages on its behalf following the incident. The company said it continues to cooperate with investigators. Despite the viral attention, Gonzalez has not been charged with a crime. The Kern County Sheriff’s Office says the case remains under investigation.

The ownership battle rages on

Meanwhile, Bakersfield resident Brenda Wilson insists the feline has belonged to her family for five years and rejects Gonzalez’s claims. Wilson said the dispute has escalated online, with both sides publicly asserting ownership. “They really are saying this is their cat,” Wilson said, adding that determining ownership should be relatively simple if proper evidence is provided.

The controversy has sparked widespread debate on social media, where commenters have suggested everything from checking veterinary records and microchip registrations to comparing years of timestamped photographs. Others jokingly proposed a different solution: “Let the cat decide who is the owner put him on the floor and see who he follows.”

Some questioned the ownership claims, “It had an M shape so it was his? Lol. Many cats have similar shapes on them,” while another commenter waxed poetic with their paw philosophy, “Does anyone truly ever own a cat?” For now, the cat’s true identity remains unresolved. Gonzalez maintains the animal is safe and happy in his home, while Wilson continues to insist that Junie belongs with her family. Until investigators determine who can prove ownership, the custody battle shows no signs of ending.

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Sid was born, did some stuff, then decided to become a writer. He transitioned into video game journalism after his stint as a reporter covering warzones and marginalized sectors. Nowadays, he prefers the much lower chance of catching a stray bullet during work hours.

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