But it seems the cat is now a minor celebrity, with "fans" lining up to visit the scene of the crime. "Our staff practically can't work because of the flow of fans," Irina Kuzmina, the shop's owner, tells PrimaMedia . "From the arrival hall, people come directly to us with questions about the cat. But they don't buy anything, they only ask questions." And some members of the public are concerned about the moggie's fate, because it hasn't been seen since being busted mid-meal. The airport has received letters from dozens of concerned people offering the animal a home, the website says.