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Cat and dog rescued from southeast Calgary storage facility

Police and bylaw officer are investigating after a cat and a dog were found in kennels hidden under boxes in a southeast Calgary storage locker.

Both animals were in crates hidden under boxes, the cat had tape wrapped around its head

Staff at the storage facility heard muffled noises coming from a unit and called police. (Kate Adach/CBC)

Police and bylaw officers are investigating after a cat and a dog were found in kennels hidden under boxes in a southeast Calgary storage facility unit.

Det. Andy Nguyen said the cat had tape wrapped around its mouth andhead, which was removed by a veterinarian.

Both animals are now recovering.

Police were called Friday by staff at a storage facility in the 4800 block of 80th Avenue S.E. after hearing sounds coming from a rental unit.

"It was very clear to them, it was the sounds of a dog and a cat," said Nguyen.

The cat and dog found at this storage facility are now recovering. (CBC)

"Once we cut the lock and gained entry, there were a number of items and boxes that were kept in the locker and those had to be removed to finally locate the two animals. The dog was in a kennel under some boxes. The cat was in a travel cage as well."

Police are now looking to speak with the person who rented the unit, said Nguyen, noting the name listed on the contract is a man in his 20s who is wanted on a warrant for an unrelated matter.

"The person does have an outstanding animal bylaw warrant," he said.

"It was a summons for an offence ... it's basically a bylaw ticket they failed to look after."

Anyone with information is asked to call police at 403-266-1234 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

A cat and a dog were rescued from a southeast Calgary storage unit on Friday. Police are now looking to speak with the person who rented the unit. (Kate Adach/CBC)

With files from Kate Adach