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Sharks' mysterious cat transferred to local animal shelter

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The black cat that ran across the ice before Game 1 between the San Jose Sharks and Nashville Predators is in good hands.

The Sharks made arrangements to transfer the feline, now known as "Joe Paw-velski," to a local animal shelter, where it will have full health and microchip exams, the club announced Sunday.

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If the cat is deemed healthy and isn't microchipped, the Sharks believe it will be put up for adoption.

"The amount of interest generated by 'Joe's' appearance and those wishing to adopt him has been overwhelming," Sharks COO Tortora said in a statement.

"We want to make sure the cat is safe and healthy and returned to its rightful owner, in the event it has a microchip. If he is indeed a stray, our goal is to find the best home for him with the support of our local animal shelters.

"If families are interested in adopting 'Joe' but unsuccessful, we strongly encourage you to consider adopting another animal in need of a good home from one of our terrific local animal shelters."

Sharks vice-president of media relations Scott Emmert tweeted Saturday that, contrary to one report, the cat had been found and was safe with food and water.

Another Sharks PR staffer, Jim Sparaco, shared the following update Sunday afternoon:

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