It鈥檚 been four days since the disappearance of a Fernie resident鈥檚 beloved cat, and there are no leads yet as to where it went.
Aquila, an African Serval, disappeared from Alex Hanson鈥檚 backyard sometime on Friday, July 13. Hanson inspected the area on Friday night to find a large hole deliberately cut through the deer fence which lined his one-acre enclosure.
Hanson says that he and his partner believe it was a targeted attempt to either steal the cat, or set it free. At this point it is unclear whether the individual/s responsible were successful in capturing the animal, or whether their failed attempt left a means for the cat to get out.
Every night, Hanson takes his cat inside. He and his partner believe that the individual(s) responsible may have tried to steal it during the night on Thursday, to find that the cat wasn鈥檛 around, and then left with the fence broken.
The enclosure where Aquila spends most of her time is mostly surrounded by forest. Hanson admitted that most people in their neighbourhood, Alpine Trails, were not even aware that they had a Serval. This heavily forested area could also explain why he and his partner might not have noticed the broken fence until it was too late.
鈥淲e think it鈥檚 very targeted,鈥 he said. 鈥淪omebody knows something, from somewhere. And we don鈥檛 have a lot of people over.
鈥淵ou look back, how many people completely hate your guts? There鈥檚 some people that don鈥檛 like me around here, but a lot of it just doesn鈥檛 make sense.鈥
Hanson said that if someone was successful in stealing the 35-pound cat, it would have taken a team of at least two or three people. He says Servals are smart, quick, nervous animals, and do not come to the beckoning of a stranger.
Hanson has several theories as to why someone might have wanted to steal his cat:
First of all, someone may have wanted a Serval cat for themselves, and successfully captured it. In this case they鈥檒l have to give it up soon as Aquila will not trust a new family. The other theory is that somebody thought they wanted it, attempted to capture it, and couldn鈥檛, leaving the fence agape. In this case Hanson hopes she鈥檚 wandering around the base of Mt. Fernie and will return home soon. In the possibility that neither of these scenarios are true, then Hanson believes someone deliberately tried to set the cat free. He says this isn鈥檛 right; if someone loves animals, and doesn鈥檛 want to see them get hurt, then he says they should recognize that their Serval is domesticated and would not survive in the wild.
Serval cats are very expensive to purchase, with some costing over $10,000. But Hanson said that there isn鈥檛 a black market for them, as anyone who knows anything about the big cats knows that they don鈥檛 bond well with strangers. So he doesn鈥檛 believe that someone would try and capture her to sell later.
Hanson and his partner purchased the cat from a legal breeder in the lower mainland seven years ago. Hanson said that once a Serval has bonded with a human family, they will not bond with anyone else. Additionally, he said that Servals are very high maintenance animals, and likened it to having a child.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not an animal you just leave in your house and look it. They鈥檙e a lot of work. They have special feeding requirements, they鈥檙e not going to bond to anybody new, they鈥檙e not going to adjust to a new home and a new family,鈥 he said.
Hanson and his partner do not have any children, and say that Aquila was a part of their family. He said that Aquila is incredibly smart, and acts like a trained dog.
鈥淟eash trained, likes to go on walks, likes water,鈥 he said.
CAT STOLEN JULY 13, 2018 FERNIE BC - OK folks... Someone came onto our property and cut the fence in our kennel to steal...
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He stressed that Servals are harmless to humans, and Fernie locals should not be concerned.
鈥淭he main thing is, she is not dangerous,鈥 said Hanson. 鈥淪he鈥檚 not going to hurt children. Servals are avoidance creatures. They don鈥檛 hunt people, they don鈥檛 attack humans.
鈥淭hey go after birds, mice and snakes.鈥
Hanson鈥檚 post on social media about Aquila going missing quickly garnered attention and much response. As of Monday, July 16, the Facebook post had received 3.6K reactions, 2.9K comments and 22K shares.
In response to some people who say that they shouldn鈥檛 own a Serval in the first place, Hanson said that this breed of cat has been domesticated for thousands of years.
If you spot Aquila, Hanson asks that you do not try to approach her. Instead, call the police and report the location. He says that people make mistakes, and if the cat is returned he鈥檚 willing to leave it at that.
鈥淪he鈥檚 harmless, but if you chase her, she鈥檒l just keep running. If you spot her the best thing to do is to just call the police,鈥 he said.
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