AITA If I asked a customer's child to put a cat toy away if not purchasing it?
So as the title says, I'm wondering if I was in the wrong for asking a customer's child to put a cat toy back if they're not buying it.
Context: I work in a local pet store in my town, and we have a store cat (cat that lives there and is allowed to roam). Customer and child enter the store, customer goes back to look at fish with child. Later, I observe child, unsupervised, playing with the store cat with one of our brand new cat merchandise. I say nothing at this point and move on by, because I was helping a different customer. While passing back through, I observe new toy now in the middle of the aisle, and left behind scattered on the floor after child was done with it. Now, I'm a little irritated by the fact that my store's merchandise is scattered and I pick it up, and put it back where it's supposed to go, thinking that would be it, as the child has returned to their parent's side. Later, I observe child, again unsupervised, dragging the same toy across the ground, letting the store cat shred it. I ask child politely to please put the toy back if they're not paying for it, as it makes the toy used and broken for those wanting to buy it new, and that the store cat has his own toys (he has plenty). Child returns to parent, now checking out, and whispers to parent with a pouty face, parent doesn't seemed to react. They both leave the store and we close as normal.
It seemed right in the moment, but now I'm wondering if I was an ah, and made a big deal out of a non-issue. Am I the AH?
*Note: I'm not looking for "just a kid playing" comments. It's my store's brand new merchandise that was being potentially damaged by an unsupervised child.