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Cat charity ‘shocked’ as cats released after break-in

Ms Knowles said she had reported the break-in to Avon and Somerset Police, with officers encouraging anyone who knew anything to get in touch.

She described realising the site had been broken into at 05:45 BST when she arrived to feed the roughly 100 cats there.

She said: “I was just getting some food ready when one of the cats who is locked away safely in a pen walked into the room.

“My eyes could hardly believe it.”

She then discovered that locks to several cat pens had been broken, with doors left open for cats to escape.

“All the doors were open and there were cats everywhere with the locks destroyed.

“It looks like some of the elderly cats had been disturbed, possibly chased around.

“A few of them are very distressed and eight cats are still missing. I really hope they come back.

“I really don’t know why someone would do this as nothing was stolen.”


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