AN INFLUENCER is thinking of taking legal action against an animal shelter which charged her £800 for what they claimed was a rare cat. But after Chloe Mitchell’s followers raised the alarm about her cat’s breed, she decided to get her pet DNA tested to see if it was a scam. Chloe got a DNA test for her cat Puka to see if the shelter scammed herTikTok/@chloevmitchell The shelter continues to deny any wrongdoingTikTok/@chloevmitchell The shelter told her the cat was £800 because she is a “fifth-generation African Savannah cat,” which is “super rare.” Fifth generation African Savannah cats can cost between £1200 to £7000 – but most of Chloe’s followers seem to think Puka is a tabby cat. Now after months of debate, she’s deciding whether or not to take legal action against the shelter which may have put her out of £800. Chloe shared: “As of now, I don’t know if I want to take legal action against the shelter. “It costs money, and I don’t know exactly how to go about doing that.” But she’s had countless messages from others who have had the same issue with the shelter she got her feline from. She continued: “I can’t help but feel kind of obligated to take action. But the shelter director kind of scares me and I’m just trying to live my life. “But not only has she scammed me, but she scammed a lot of other people out of a lot of money.” In a Facebook post, the shelter, Noah Project, explained that the cat’s hefty price wasn’t related to the breed. The litter Puka was a part of were all sick, and each kitten reportedly cost £400 each to treat – as well as an all-meat diet to heal. The shelter claimed: “All of our animals leave here fixed and with all of their shots and preventatives, as well as being microchipped. “This all costs money. No one is making a profit here, everything goes back into the shelter for medical supplies, food, etc.” Noah Project Director Mashele Garrett-Arndt has said that Chloe isn’t being truthful about the situation. Mashele said: “I’m so mad about this because she’s not only lying about this story but she’s making a profit off this.” Puka’s DNA results haven’t come in, but if she isn’t an African Savannah Cat, Chloe may take legal action. But Chloe’s followers on TikTok shared their thoughts on the potential scam she’s facing. One shared: “Ain’t no way she’s an African Savannah cat, I need to see the DNA test on that one.” Another chimed in: “That looks like a standard tabby cat…” The shelter claimed Puka was a F5 African Savannah CatTikTok/@chloevmitchell TikTok/@chloevmitchellChloe is unsure if she’ll take legal action against the shelter[/caption] Puka was originally named HeartTikTok/@chloevmitchell