Moment Amazon delivery driver is caught on doorbell camera throwing a parcel at homeowner’s cat
This is the shocking moment an Amazon delivery person throws a package at a cat.
The doorbell footage shows the delivery man standing outside a house in Bradford with a parcel in his hand, before throwing the parcel at a cat that appears to be sitting on a wheelie bin.
The cat then runs away from the scene while the courier picks up the package from the floor, then hides the delivery behind the trash can before leaving the address.
Jodie Dobson, a homeowner and owner of her nine-year-old cat Grayson, was shocked when she discovered the video.
The 30-year-old said: ‘He thought it was a good idea to throw my parcel at the cat. He clearly didn’t know he was on camera.
The doorbell footage shows the delivery man standing outside a house in Bradford with a parcel in his hand, before throwing the parcel at a cat that appears to be sitting on a wheelie bin
The cat then runs away from the scene while the courier picks up the package from the floor. He then hides the delivery behind the trash can before leaving the address
Thankfully, Grayson the cat escaped unscathed. His owner Jodie Dobson said: ‘Grayson is fine, he is a very skittish and shy cat. He tends to avoid people where he can.’
Mrs Dobson, a homeowner and owner of her nine-year-old cat Grayson, was shocked when she discovered the video. The 30-year-old said: ‘He thought it was a good idea to throw my parcel at the cat. He clearly didn’t know he was on camera’
“I was shocked when I saw it.”
Amazon is currently investigating the incident.
Mother of three claims Amazon was unhelpful when she filed her complaint.
She said: ‘They didn’t seem to want to take it seriously. I was on hold for 20 minutes and then they put the phone down.
“They then told us that they would make sure that their drivers would not throw packages anymore.”
Fortunately, cat Grayson emerged from the ordeal unscathed.
Mrs Dobson said: ‘Grayson is fine, he is a very skittish and shy cat. He tends to avoid people where he can.’
An Amazon spokesperson told MailOnline: ‘We have very high standards for our delivery services.
‘And expect every package to be handled with care.
“We are investigating this.”