The bank has to suspend operations because of the cat's actions
A bank sent an email to suspend operations shortly after an intruding cat-bear family attacked the bank.
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A bank sent an email to suspend operations shortly after an intruding cat-bear family attacked the bank.
A bank in Toronto sent a letter to its customers explaining that they would have to close a few weeks to overcome the consequences of the strange attack of a cat-bear family.
Specifically, a letter to customers of the RBC branch in the Hillcrest-Bracondale area was spread rapidly on social networking on Thursday and revealed the reason behind the bank was closed since 23 months. 8 is due to a cat-bear family broke into and broke this bank ceiling,
The letter was signed by Stephen Clark, the branch manager and said: 'The repair work is expected to be completed by the end of October.'
Bank spokesman Mark Hamill told the Toronto Star: "They have entered the building from the roof, which is a true story."
'Loss is quite serious and can't be fixed quickly' - he said.
Currently, Toronto has been dealing with a range of cat bear issues in recent months. A cat bear happened to be returned by the camera in May when it appeared through a ceiling hole in the baggage control area at Toronto Pearson International Airport.
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