Cardinals developing 'stray animal protocol,' hope to find lost 'Rally Cat'
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The St. Louis Cardinals issued a statement Thursday regarding their side of the Rally Cat story, and are planning to develop a "stray animal protocol to ensure the safety of both crew and animal should this happen again."
#STLCards official statement on the #RallyCat: pic.twitter.com/rCimmnq6hO
— St. Louis Cardinals (@Cardinals) August 10, 2017
During Wednesday night's game against the Kansas City Royals, a stray cat ran onto the field and had to be removed by a member of the Cardinals' staff.
Korie Harris, a woman claiming to have taken ownership of the cat following the incident, later informed a local radio show that she'd since lost the cat, which she had named 'Yadi.'
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