A 40-POUND (18-kg) African serval cat named Spartacus has been found safe and sound after escaping from his home and spending days in the New Hampshire wild in the U.S. The cat “was trapped near its home and is in good health,” Merrimack police posted on Facebook on Friday. The animal has been returned to its owner, Dean King, who previously said that Spartacus had run away last Wednesday after getting spooked by the family dog. King adopted Spartacus from a Florida zoo four years ago. Photos show the long, lean cat is tawny in color with dark spots and has lengthy ears rounded at the top. One photo of Spartacus with his paws up on the kitchen counter, eyeing a coffee maker, has gone viral on social media. The family owns the cat legally and has a permit from the state’s department of fish and game, police said. Spartacus lives indoors, spending the days in an enclosure and roaming the family house at night. Calls and emails to King weren’t immediately returned Saturday. His wife, Lisa King, posted a video of Spartacus perched in his enclosure Saturday and thanked people for their support. “I have a bond with this cat and he is my person,” she wrote in the Facebook post. (SD-Agencies) |