Nuts, a Christchurch cat, implanted a few days ago with radio-active iodine, has fled from a local veterinary property, TV One reported last night.
The cat, a 13-year-old spayed female, was in quarantine for some days after the radio-active material was inserted to treat an over-active thyroid gland.
On Saturday night a garage door in the building where she was being held was found open and the cat gone.
It's thought the animal might then have been frightened by fireworks after escaping and might be hiding somewhere nearby.
Anyone who spots Nuts is asked to keep an eye on the cat and phone the Straven Road Veterinary Centre.
A case of look but don't touch.
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