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Two kittens ‘openly’ stolen from cages at Florida animal shelter

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Two lovable underage kittens that had been “catnipped” at a Florida Humane Society had been returned safely after they had been snatched from their cages.

In response to the Humane Society of Tampa Bay, two kittens — named Mitch and Marcus — had been “brazenly stolen” from their cages in an “off-limits” space of the shelter on Thursday.

The shelter stated that Mitch and Marcus had been positioned within the kitten nursery since they had been underage and weak.

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Mitch and Marcus had been “brazenly” stolen from their cages on the Humane Society of Tampa Bay. (Humane Society of Tampa Bay )

Suspect steals kitten

Surveillance video confirmed one of many alleged suspects stealing the kittens and shoving them in her backpack. (Humane Society of Tampa Bay )

Images from the brazen theft confirmed a younger man and lady getting into the shelter and shoved the kittens of their backpack earlier than taking off.

The Humane Society of Tampa Bay stated that with the assistance of the Tampa Bay group and the Tampa Police Department, Mitch and Marcus had been returned.

Two suspects

The 2 suspects allegedly went into the Humane Society of Tampa Bay and stole the 2 underaged kittens. (Humane Society of Tampa Bay )

The group stated that Sgt. Scott Savitt, supervisor of the District 1 Detective Squad, and Detective Jodie Maxim, together with one other TPD officer, went out of their manner after receiving tips from the group to retrieve the kittens.

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“We cannot thank every single person who shared, commented, and sent in messages for Mitch and Marcus’s safe return,” the Humane Society of Tampa Bay stated in a Fb put up.

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Members of the Tampa Bay Police Division helped save kittens Mitch and Marcus. (Humane Society of Tampa Bay )

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After the kittens had been returned to their cozy cages, they had been examined and deemed healthy.

“After examination, the kittens are healthy and doing well! You are all our heroes!” the shelter stated.

Police are persevering with to research this incident. They aren’t releasing extra particulars relating to the suspects or the pending costs right now.

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