It is known that pets may cause some damage to their owners' homes, but for them to even start fires is something scary and interesting at the same time.
A cat set fire to a house in China after accidentally turning on the stove, causing $14,000 in damage.
In detail, a cat in China accidentally turned on the stove in its owner's kitchen and set the house on fire, causing damage of more than 100,000 yuan ($14,000).
The owner of the house rushed to the fire, and was shocked to learn that the cat was responsible for the fire. The cat was simply playing in the kitchen, and accidentally stepped on the touch panel of the stove, ignited it, and the fire destroyed the entire first floor of the house.
Firefighters later found the cat hiding in an upstairs closet, covered in ash but unharmed.
After the accident, the cat's owner changed the name of her account on a Chinese platform to "The Most Fierce Cat in Sichuan," and made the pet appear on the live broadcast to "make up for it," according to the cat's owner. She joked that she makes her cat "work toward" paying off her debt by appearing on the live stream, and even put a sign on the cat that says "arsonist."