
George Clooney once cleaned his roommate's cat litter box for four consecutive days, then crapped in it himself, causing his roommate to think it was from his constipated cat.
George Clooney's Epic Cat Litter Box Prank
George Clooney is known for his charm, his acting chops, and his playful sense of humor. But one of his most legendary pranks didn't happen on a movie set—it happened in a litter box.
For four days straight, Clooney secretly cleaned his roommate Richard Kind's cat litter box while Kind was at work. The cat, already struggling with constipation, seemed to have stopped doing its business entirely. Kind grew increasingly worried about his pet's health.
Then, on the fifth day, Clooney took the prank to its unforgettable conclusion: he defecated in the litter box himself.
The Perfect Setup
Richard Kind and George Clooney were roommates in the late 1980s, both struggling actors trying to make it in Hollywood. Kind's cat had been having digestive issues, so when the litter box suddenly stayed clean for days, Kind assumed the worst.
What he didn't know was that Clooney was meticulously removing all evidence of the cat's bathroom activities. The prank required commitment—Clooney had to time his cleaning perfectly, making sure Kind never caught him in the act.
The Big Reveal (Sort Of)
When Kind finally saw what appeared to be an enormous "gift" from his cat, he was simultaneously relieved and horrified. His constipated cat had finally gone—but the sheer size of it seemed medically concerning.
Clooney didn't immediately confess. He let Kind stew in confusion for a while longer, watching his roommate alternate between relief that his cat was okay and bewilderment at the physics of what he'd discovered.
Both men have confirmed the story in multiple interviews over the years. Kind has told it on talk shows, clearly still amazed at the dedication required. Clooney has admitted to it with obvious pride, describing it as one of his favorite pranks ever.
A Pattern of Pranks
This wasn't an isolated incident. Clooney has built a reputation as one of Hollywood's most committed pranksters. His targets have included:
- Brad Pitt (sent fake memos to the crew making absurd demands in Pitt's name)
- Tina Fey and Amy Poehler (filled their changing room with photos of himself)
- Matt Damon (hijacked his house for a Nespresso commercial without permission)
- Roseanne Barr (convinced her the show was being canceled as a joke)
But the litter box incident stands out for its combination of patience, absurdity, and commitment to the bit. It required days of setup for a single moment of payoff.
Why It Works
The genius of Clooney's prank lies in its layers. First, he created genuine concern by making Kind worry about his cat's health. Then he subverted expectations with something so ridiculous that Kind couldn't immediately process what had actually happened.
It's also a prank that required serious dedication—most people would give up after day two of cleaning a litter box. Clooney saw it through to the end, understanding that comedy often comes from commitment.
Richard Kind has said he wasn't even mad when he found out the truth. The sheer audacity of the prank earned Clooney a pass. That's the mark of a truly great practical joke: when even the victim has to admire the execution.


