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‘Tito’ vanished on domestic flight in Bolivia

Psychic joins gov’t search for missing cat

/ 05:32 AM January 15, 2023

Tito, a gray-and-white male tabby cat that has been missing since last month. STORY: Psychic joins gov’t search for missing cat

NATIONAL PURR-SUIT | Animal lovers have bashed an airline and no less than a government minister has announced a state-led effort to find Tito, a gray-and-white male tabby cat that has been missing since last month. (REUTERS)

MEXICO CITY — Firefighters, aviation authorities, and most recently … an animal psychic have joined the Bolivian government’s mission to help find Tito, a gray-and-white male tabby cat that went missing on a domestic flight last month.

The plight of Tito and its determined owner, Andrea Iturre, has captivated the nation.

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Consumer Rights Minister Jorge Silva said last week that authorities had even called in a psychic to try to make contact and locate the cat.

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“Through her techniques, (the psychic) can communicate with Tito to find out where he is,” Silva said in a radio interview. “We are exhausting all our resources to find Tito.”

The cat went missing on Dec. 8, 2022, Iturre recounted on a social media post that went viral after she was told by the airline the cat had to travel in the hold of a plane flying from Tarija to Santa Cruz. When she landed, her pet was nowhere to be found.

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Minister gets involved

On Dec. 12, 2022, Public Works Minister Edgar Montano announced a big state-led search effort.

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“The cat likes tuna, so we have left out tuna,” he told a news conference, adding he suspected the cat may have been roaming the original airport since the departure date.

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Some animal lovers have criticized the airline, BoA, over the missing cat. BoA has said little publicly about the case so far and it did not immediately reply to a Reuters request for comment on Friday.

Iturre called in a recent video for people to stay alert for signs of the cat, adding, “I have not stopped, and I will not stop, searching for him.”

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