One of two African servals that was still at large on Vancouver Island on Friday has been located, according to its owner.
Sylvia Lammers' large exotic cat, Cassia, escaped her Brentwood Bay, B.C., home twice this week. The first time was on Sunday, when the cat apparently learned how to open the home's back door.
On Friday, Lammers said the African serval had been found and recovered not far from where the owners had set up a trap to catch her."There she was sitting in the sun on the patio," Lammers told CTV News. The serval seemed uninterested until Lammers slowly walked around the animal and approached it from behind.
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