A mischievous moggy has turned his back on hunting mice - and has been bringing back pieces of litter through his cat flap instead.<br /><br />Nine-month-old Tofu has been bringing plastic containers, a roll of poo bags and even a lamb shank bone back to his home. <br /><br />His owner, Jane Sweet, has caught the white and brown kitten on a camera bringing back rubbish through his cat flap and proudly placing them around his home.<br /><br />He was taken in by Miss Sweet, from Stevenage, Herts, after she found him as a stay kitten in the pouring rain last September.<br /><br />Miss Sweet, 41, said: "Tofu started to bring back leaves and worms after I first started letting him out into the garden again in the run up to Christmas last year.<br /><br />"Before long, he bought me some parcel tape, fish food pellets and a Nutella lid.<br /><br />"It's just carried on since then with mostly food related things but once he did come back with a cigarette filter tip."<br /><br />Miss Sweet added that she thought that Tofu had been copying his adopted brother Kimchi who would regularly bring back mice.<br /><br />However, Kimchi was sadly hit by a car a few days before Christmas, prompting Miss Sweet to install the Ring camera.<br /><br />Over the last few months, Tofu's trophies have become increasingly more adventurous. <br /><br />Miss Sweet said: "He bought back a lamb shank bone over Easter - I have no idea where he goes to find these things.<br /><br />"A few days ago he came back with a large tub of cat treats which were still half full.<br /><br />"He couldn't fit through the cat flap and I could hear all the treats rattling.<br /><br />"It's completely random when he'll come back with something - sometimes he won't do it for a week or two weeks.<br /><br />"My dad jokes that it's Tofu's way of paying rent."<br /><br />Miss Sweet said that Tofu's adopted sister, Sushi who is six, is unimpressed with his finds most of the time.<br /><br />She said: "Sushi is a bit bemused by it. <br /><br />"She'll walk up to it thinking it’s something good like a mouse but then she seems to think ‘what is this piece of plastic?'<br /><br />"I don't know how long he was outdoors before I came across him. Maybe he had been scavenging and it just stayed with him.<br /><br />"He’s a bit of a strange cat."