Stratford Press

‘It’s devastatin­g’: Cat missing after senseless act by vandals

Animal enclosures cut open during break-in at cattery

- Ilona Hanne

A“lovely but very timid” ginger cat is missing in the Normanby area after a senseless act of intentiona­l damage at a local cattery last Thursday night.

Cara Hayes, who owns Pawsome Cattery on Mountain Rd in Normanby, says her personal opinion of the people responsibl­e for Sebastian’s disappeara­nce last week would be unprintabl­e.

“It’s devastatin­g, they have hurt a lot of people.”

On Friday morning she woke up to find someone had attempted to break into the cattery overnight, cutting open the animal enclosures.

“They had tried getting into the reception area but couldn’t, so we believe they got angry and let cats out because they realised we don’t hold cash on the premises.”

She says every enclosure was deliberate­ly opened by the vandals, giving every one of the 14 cats staying at the cattery the opportunit­y to get out.

“Fortunatel­y, 13 of those 14 are safely back with us. In total, five cats had left the cattery enclosure, with the others staying in their beds or within the cattery area itself at least. When we discovered the break-in we immediatel­y started looking for the missing five cats, and four quickly came back when I called them.”

Sebastian however, was nowhere to be seen, says Cara.

“He could be making his way back to his home in Manaia — which is only 14km in a straight line from here.”

She and his owner are hopeful he will be spotted in the area, as while he is timid and not too fond of people, he “does love his food” so may well be seen as he searches out a meal on his way.

Cara says while they already had security in place, they are now putting in extra measures to ensure this can’t happen again.

“We have been in business nearly seven years now, and have never even come close to a cat getting out before because of the security and procedures we have in place.

“We are now amping those measures up even more, adding extra security cameras to the ones we already have, and installing new mesh in the enclosures that can’t be cut.”

Police came out to the cattery to try to get fingerprin­ts from the areas touched, she says, but the heavy rain won’t have helped.

“I just can’t understand why someone would have done this and am appealing for anyone who sees a ginger cat who matches Sebastian’s descriptio­n to please contact myself or his owner as soon as possible.”

At around 7kg, Sebastian is now larger than he appears in the photos available of him, she says.

He is a 4-year-old male ginger cat with a white tummy and paws and is microchipp­ed.

If anyone spots Sebastian, or a cat matching this descriptio­n, please call Cara on 0274 401 791 or his owner Heather on 027 517 5511.

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Sebastian is missing after vandals or would-be burglars attempted to break into the cattery where he was staying.
Photo / Supplied Sebastian is missing after vandals or would-be burglars attempted to break into the cattery where he was staying.
 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Sebastian is now much bigger than in this photo, weighing around 7kg .
Photo / Supplied Sebastian is now much bigger than in this photo, weighing around 7kg .

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