What may, to the untrained eye, first appear as a tiny box of even-tinier oranges from Japan, is in actuality a cleverly-disguised cat with it's eyes on your cash.
Place a coin upon the fish-shaped plate (the first red-flag that this was indeed NOT a tiny box of oranges), and a "meow" is heard from deep inside.
At this point it's too late for you. You realize it's a trap, and much like Indiana Jones removing an ancient idol from it's stone pedestal,
you are powerless to stop the actions you have unknowingly set into motion.
Within seconds a second "meow" is heard from the tiny box of oranges... then a paw emerges. A beady-eyed kitten peers out from the shadows in which it dwells.
Before you can regain your wits to act, the thieving feline has already stolen your money, it's actions based on instinct and without hesitation.
Then, as quickly as it appeared, it retreats back into it's dark lair, deep within the box of "oranges".
Needless to say, my girlfriend loves it.
~Rusty