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Stern warnings issued to influencer Olivia Mathers after she was reunited with her Bengal cat Haukie two months on from pet’s mysterious disappearance

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Stern warnings issued to influencer Olivia Mathers after she was reunited with her Bengal cat Haukie two months on from pet’s mysterious disappearance
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Cat lovers have issued a word of warning to influencer Olivia Mathers after she was reunited with her Bengal cat more than two months after the animal mysteriously disappeared.

The Gold Coast model broke down in tears in a video shared on Friday as she cuddled her beloved feline Haukie, who she believes was ‘stolen' by someone she knew.

Social media users have since weighed in on the drama and shared their advice to avoid her cat going missing again.

Taking to the comments on @influencer.updates.au's post, fans encouraged Olivia to keep her cat indoors.

‘Wow I did not expect this reunion! I thought it was long gone or killed! I hope she never lets it outside ever again,' one wrote.

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‘Can she really claim the cat was stolen when she let it roam and it went missing? I'm glad it's been found, but the whole situation could have easily been avoided if she had done the responsible thing from the start,' another added.

‘This should be a lesson to all cat owners that your cat should never roam!'

One follower commented: ‘It's a Bengal, they are worth lot's of money and unfortunately people steal them all the time.'

Cat lovers have issued a word of warning to influencer Olivia Mathers after she was reunited with her Bengal cat more than two months after the animal mysteriously disappeared 

‘Maybe she has learnt her lesson no keep her cat indoors from now on,' said another.

Olivia believed she knew who was involved with the disappearance of Haukie, though there is no solid evidence other than screenshots of text exchanges to suggest Haukie was ‘stolen'.

In a post shared to her Instagram account on Friday, Olivia said she couldn't be more grateful for those who helped in the search for the feline.

‘SHE'S HOME !!!! After 2 helpless months a beautiful couple not far from home posted about a bengal visiting frequently. The photo was undeniably Haukie,' she captioned her post.

Taking to the comments on @influencer.updates.au 's post, fans encouraged Olivia to keep her cat indoors

Taking to the comments on @influencer.updates.au ‘s post, fans encouraged Olivia to keep her cat indoors 

‘We hit the ground running over the last 3 days, walking the streets, staking out the house, clinging to new hope. Tonight she followed our voices and ran back to me!!!!'

Olivia added: ‘Turns out the lady that spotted her was our kindy teacher (and the kindest soul you could imagine) a heart warming coincidence that made the reunion so much more surreal.

‘Thank you to everyone that helped/kept her relevant while we searched for answers.'

Last month, Olivia issued a desperate call out to her 763,000 followers on Instagram asking to keep an eye out for the feline.

Speaking with Daily Mail Australia at the time, Olivia said she simply wanted answers and for her ‘family member' to be returned home.

Last month, Olivia issued a desperate call out to her 763,000 followers on Instagram asking to keep an eye out for the feline named Haukie

Pictured: Olivia and her cat

Last month, Olivia issued a desperate call out to her 763,000 followers on Instagram asking to keep an eye out for the feline named Haukie

‘Malibu (my dog) and I are missing 3kgs of sass at home and can't wait to have her back,' she said.

Olivia shared several photos of the four-year-old Bengal cat she has owned since she moved out of home on Instagram, revealing she was ‘taken' on Saturday, April 27.

‘Haukie has been admittedly taken,' she wrote alongside two photos of her pet.

‘We believe they're trying to sell her. Please keep an eye out marketplaces/in general.'

Shortly after, Olivia revealed she had ‘found' the people who stole her pet.

She said the alleged thieves, who claimed to have ‘found' the cat, have been changing their story.

‘We have a timeline of events and substantial evidence that they've done something with her,' she said.

Olivia shared several photos of the four-year-old Bengal cat she has owned since she moved out of home on Instagram

Olivia shared several photos of the four-year-old Bengal cat she has owned since she moved out of home on Instagram

‘They deflect, refuse info and are awfully inconsistent with their story upon any direct attempt to get answers.'

Olivia shared a text exchange between a person who said they dropped Haukie off at a pound in Coombabah on the day she was missing.

But when the model arrived at the pound, staff had no record of her being dropped off.

‘Can you confirm what day she was dropped off and when she was dropped off?' Olivia asked the person via text, before asking for confirmation she had the right pound.

The person replied confirming it was the right location, claiming their father dropped the cat off and a lady working there said staff would ‘scan for a chip to contact the owner'.

The Gold Coast model said her Bengal cat was 'taken' on Saturday, April 27

The Gold Coast model said her Bengal cat was ‘taken' on Saturday, April 27

In a later message, the person claimed the cat never made it inside the pound and escaped from the car before their father dropped it off.

‘I've talked to my father and he didn't tell me but as he went to take the cat out of the car, it escaped and he freaked out and didn't tell me,' the person wrote.

In her post, Olivia called on her followers and Queensland residents to be on the lookout for her beloved family pet.

‘Please reshare to keep the word up while her disappearance is still fresh,' she pleaded in her caption.

She also said Queensland Police had been notified ‘but no action has been taken yet'.

Olivia also offered a reward for ‘any sufficient information' as well as for Haukie's return.

Purebred Bengal cats cost upwards of $2000 and are a popular breed known for their high intelligence, loyal personality and thick, spotted coats.





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