In what has been a big week for African serval escapes on Vancouver Island, the third and final missing exotic cat has been found and returned home.
Last Sunday, Laurel Bablitz reported her boyfriend’s pair of servals missing from their home in the Corcan-Meadowood community, near Whiskey Creek and Qualicum beach, after discovering the cats’ cage was open.
That is until Sunday when a family was able to trap Luna in an enclosure after she had killed three of their ducks. The now-captured servals are also believed to be responsible for killing a 19-year-old domestic cat.
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