(CNN) Anyone who's been worried about the status of Julian Assange's cat can rest easy.

The WikiLeaks founder, who was arrested Thursday, has not fur-gotten about his feline friend. Right meow, the cat is just waiting for him to be free.

WikiLeaks let the cat out of the bag in a video posted to Twitter on Saturday.

In the clip, the cat appears to be purrfectly healthy, and can be seen sitting in front of a screen showing footage from Russian-owned video outlet Ruptly of Assange being escorted out of the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.

We can confirm that Assange's cat is safe. Assange asked his lawyers to rescue him from embassy threats in mid-October. They will be reunited in freedom. #FreeAssange #NoExtradition pic.twitter.com/zSo8RfXXc9 — WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) April 13, 2019

"We can confirm that Assange's cat is safe. Assange asked his lawyers to rescue him from embassy threats in mid-October. They will be reunited in freedom," the WikiLeaks post reads.

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