Residents of Fukuyama, Japan, have been cautioned against approaching a cat that reportedly fell into a tank filled with toxic chemicals at the Nomura Plating Fukuyama Factory. The incident came to light when an employee noticed yellow-brown paw prints leading away from the chemical vat, captured on the facility’s security cameras. The authorities believe the cat may have come into contact with hexavalent chromium, a hazardous carcinogen known for causing skin irritation, respiratory issues, and potentially blindness upon contact.

The local environmental authorities and the manufacturing plant have warned the public to be vigilant and to report any sightings of the cat, emphasizing the importance of not touching any animal that appears abnormal due to the danger the chemicals present to human health. Despite the company’s surprise at the incident and their pledge to implement measures preventing future occurrences, the cat’s current location remains unknown, raising concerns for its well-being after likely exposure to the poisonous substance.

The city’s environmental team stresses the significance of avoiding any animals exhibiting unusual behavior and the potential safety risks industrial chemicals can pose. Residents are urged to stay alert and inform the police or relevant authorities if they encounter the affected cat, though there have been no sightings reported since the event.