In a big week for African serval escapes on Vancouver Island, a second exotic cat has been safely lured back home in Brentwood Bay.
in the 800-block of Brentwood Heights Wednesday morning after opening a back deck door on her own, according to the cat’s owner.
She was eventually lured back into a cage placed just down the street from her house, using shrimp, a favourite treat of hers, said owner Sylvia Lammers. There were several sightings of Cassian in the surrounding area after she escaped, sparking concern for other small pets like cats, rabbits and birds.
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