As Law And Order: Organized Crime Hiatus Continues, Christopher Meloni Explains Why He Wanted To Join New ‘Catch A Cat Burglar: Purry Duty’ Podcast

Christopher Meloni may be best known for nearly two decades of work within the Law & Order franchise, but he’s branching out for his newest project as Organized Crime remains on hiatus ahead of its Peacock debut. The fan-favorite actor has partnered with the Temptations cat food company for a “true” crime podcast called Catch A Cat Burglar: Purry Duty. In case the pun-tastic title isn’t proof enough that this is a fun project, Meloni opened up to CinemaBlend about what made him want to join something so different from his usual work.

The plot of Catch A Cat Burglar: Purry Duty centers on the trial of Mr. Pawgers, who stands accused of robbing a pet store of its Temptations Wet Cat Food. Plenty of evidence seems to point toward Mr. Pawgers, but can his guilt be proven beyond a reasonable doubt? Only one episode has released so far, but Meloni gets a strong start as star, and he’s definitely not playing Detective Stabler 2.0. When I spoke with Meloni, I noted that I did a bit of a double take when I read that he, true crime, and cat food were all going to be wrapped up in one interactive project, and he replied:

Right? That’s why I signed on, too. When the idea was brought up, I’m like, ‘A podcast. Wow. I’ve never [done that].’ I just thought that was thinking outside the box. The idea or the reason why they came to me was I’m connected to obviously the Law and Order-type world and the copy was so cheeky and funny and recognizable as one of those true crime trial docu-dramas that they wanted someone who was taken seriously, but also had some comedic chops or could maybe walk that fine line between the serious and the comedic, or the overly serious and the comedic.

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