Escaped big cat found in plant pot after two-month search
Summary
A big cat called a Savannah cat was found in a plant pot in a garden after being missing for about two months near Norwich, England. The cat was injured and taken to a vet, and it was confirmed to belong to a local owner.Key Facts
- The escaped Savannah cat had been missing since May and was found in mid-July.
- It was discovered injured in a plant pot in a backyard in Bramerton, near Norwich.
- The cat is a mix between a serval (a wild African cat) and a domestic cat.
- The cat’s name is Blaze, and it was microchipped, which helped identify the owner.
- Blaze had a broken paw and a chest wound when caught.
- The cat had been spotted roaming in the countryside, about four miles from its home.
- Owners of some wild cats need a special licence, but it was believed the owner of this F2 generation Savannah cat did not require one.
- There are a few exotic cats like Savannahs and servals registered in private homes in South Norfolk.
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