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Trapped cat still in search of owner

Carson, the cat that spent as much as a month trapped inside Carson Graham secondary, is still homeless.

Carson, the cat that spent as much as a month trapped inside Carson Graham secondary, is still homeless.

The domestic longhaired feline is being cared for at North Vancouver's Mosquito Creek Veterinary Hospital, but so far none of the potential owners who have come forward have checked out.

Plenty of people have offered to adopt the lost pet, however, according to hospital staff.

Carson was found trapped inside a drainage by a construction crew working on a new wing of the school last week. Workers heard mewing coming from an adjoining structure and ended up tearing off flashing until they were able to reach the animal.

At the time, Carson was starving and suffering from liver damage, but apparently had access to water.

The cat has been steadily gaining strength since then and is now able to eat on its own and is very affectionate, said staff.

Carson has a tattoo in one ear, but the number is only partially legible, so it's not clear whom it is registered to.

Anyone who recognizes Carson can email [email protected]. Respondents will be asked to provide information relating to the tattoo.