Solenn Heussaff asks help to find stolen cat

Solenn Heussaff asks help to find stolen cat

/ 04:20 PM February 29, 2024

Solenn Heussaff asks help to find stolen cat

Solenn Heussaff with her cat Negroni and dog Pochola. Image: Instagram/@nicobolzico

Solenn Heussaff appealed to fans to help her locate her missing cat named Negroni, who the actress believes was stolen while roaming outside their house.

Heussaff showed a photo of her cat stretching in front of a mirror, via her Instagram Stories on Wednesday, Feb. 28.

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“Hi, everyone. My cat Negroni aka ‘Gato’ has been missing. I believe he was stolen as he likes to roam around, but he usually comes back,” she captioned the photo.

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“If anyone tries to sell him to you, please [send me a direct message],” she added.

Solenn Heussaff asks help to find stolen cat

Image: Instagram/@solenn

Negroni is one of Heussaff and her husband Nico Bolzico’s pets. The couple is evidently fond of them so that Bolzico even launched a social media game among his followers called “Finding El Gato.” 

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Heussaff and Bolzico’s eldest child, Tili, can also be frequently seen bonding with Negroni and their dog Pochola.

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Heussaff and Argentine businessman Nico Bolzico tied the knot in France in 2016. They welcomed their firstborn Tili in January 2020 and their second daughter Maëlys Lionel in December 2022.

In the latter part of 2023, the family of four left the house where they resided for seven years and moved into their new home.

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