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12th Apr 2018

Dublin’s Cat Lounge issues urgent appeal after one of their kittens is taken

Keeley Ryan

Have you seen Lizzie?

The Cat Lounge in Dublin has issued an urgent appeal after one of their kittens was taken from the venue.

They posted the appeal on social media, where they said that the little black and white kitten had been taken on Wednesday, April 11, at 6:30pm.

The kitten, named Lizzie, is said to be too young to be separated from the rest of her siblings and needs to be able to have her medication.

https://www.facebook.com/CatLoungeDublin/posts/1663527653696750

The full post read:

“Lizzie the kitten was taken from us at 18:30 on 11th April

“We are so concerned for Lizzie as she is too young to be separated from her siblings. She is microchiped. She also needs her medication!

“Please share – let’s bring Lizzie home!

“Whilst we are reviewing CCTV footage with the guards, we do hope the person who took our Lizzie understands their mistake now.

“You can bring her to Future Shock next door to the lounge, anonymously and no questions asked.”

A spokesperson for the Cat Lounge told Her that they had noticed Lizzie’s disappearance soon after she went missing.

After noticing the kitten cage was left open, they double-checked the surrounding indoor area to make sure that she hadn’t fallen out of the cage or was hiding under the couch.

But when there was no sign of Lizzie, they contacted the rest of the staff members and began their search for the tiny kitten.

They are currently reviewing the CCTV footage from one of the nearby shops, and are incredibly eager to bring Lizzie home.

Emphasising that the kitten can be returned to the shop next door, no questions asked, a spokesperson for the company told Her: 

“We just want her back. We don’t care why they did it, or who did it.

“We just want her back.”