Francine, a well-known shop cat at Lowe’s in Richmond and a beloved fixture of the community, has gone missing, sparking a cross-state search effort.
According to posts from staff and supporters, Francine disappeared on September 18 after walking onto a distribution truck bound for Garysburg, North Carolina. When the truck returned, warehouse staff confirmed they saw her inside. But before they could secure her, an uninformed employee opened the truck door and Francine bolted.
Francine is microchipped with information to return her to the Lowe’s location. Supporters have emphasized that the distribution center is cooperating in the search and ask the public not to call unless they have direct information about her whereabouts.
In the meantime, the campaign to find Francine has spread quickly across Richmond and beyond. A dedicated Instagram account, @wheresfrancine, is posting updates and tips on how the community can help. Organizers say the best way to contribute is by sharing her story, keeping an eye out, and reporting any sightings through the appropriate channels.
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