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This cat cutie tried to sneak into a nightclub two nights in a row

She just wanted to purrrty

  • Poppy Bullen
  • 26 July 2017

A funky feline was caught out by a bouncer when it tried to sneak into an Aberdeen nightclub two nights in a row last week.

The party animal wasn't on last Thursday's guestlist, but since when has that stopped anyone trying? Security manager Lewis Thomson, who was worried for her safety, tried to keep her safe, although the kitty protested and ran away when he tried to pick her up.

She came back the next night to try her luck at sneaking in, managing to get into the club on Justice Mill Lane around 1.30am when the club was full. She didn't quite make it unnoticed, though, and was caught by bouncer Thomson before she could get on to the dancefloor.

Thomson said: "She wasn’t acting like a cat that had been outside before. Some girl picked her up and another woman tried to feed her chips, so I took her and put her in the office. I took her home and fed her, as she’d obviously not eaten properly for ages”

Thomson, thinking the cat was male, called it Frederick after one of his favourite historical figures, the holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbaros. However, after a trip to the vets on Saturday, it was discovered the cat was in fact a she.

Thanks to the cat's microchip, it was found that she belonged to a little girl - who hadn't seen her in 10 days - in west Aberdeen and was called Sunshine.

Before taking the party animal to its rightful home, Thomas admitted “it’s going to be an emotional goodbye”. I’m just happy that she’s managed to find her way home.”

Maybe Sunshine had Nox mistaken with Neko, the worlds first ever cat club.

Head here to see more music-loving cats.

[Via: Evening Telegraph]

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