Crime & Safety

Kitten and iPhone Stolen from Santa Cruz SPCA

A kitten weighing under 2 pounds was unlawfully taken Wednesday.

An 8-week-old kitten and an Apple iPhone were reported stolen from the Santa Cruz SPCA Wednesday, officials said.

The organization suspects that a man and woman in their early to mid-30s stole Mousey, a fluffy, medium-haired, gray-and-brown tabby, according to the Santa Cruz SPCA.

The couple entered the cat room, began filling out an adoption application and then left abruptly after staff members told them the kitten could not be adopted yet, because she needed to be seen by the veterinarian and spayed.

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Staff members suspect that the woman stuffed the 1½-pound kitten in a large, gold-metallic purse she was carrying.

The SPCA is concerned that the kitten will not receive the veterinary care she needs. Mousey was scheduled for her first check-up Thursday to receive feline leukemia and AIDS testing, officials said.

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An Apple iPhone 4 belonging to the organization's executive director, Lisa Carter, was also stolen. The iPhone was in a pink case with Carter's name, address and phone number.

"The phone can be replaced, but the kitten can't," Carter said in a news release. "This really highlights how desperately we need a more secure
shelter."

Anyone with information about Mousey's whereabouts should contact the Santa Cruz SPCA at 831-465-5000.

—Bay City News Service


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