There will be no charges laid after a white lion cub was spotted at a Toronto club last month.

“Toronto Animal Services has investigated this matter and will not be laying any charges. The investigation is now closed,” Toronto Animal Services said in a statement to CityNews on Tuesday.

However, anyone with any additional information is asked to come forward.

On or after Friday August 5, several photos surfaced on social media of patrons at a Toronto club holding and petting a small lion cub.

Several Instagram posts included the location tag of the Lavelle lounge. However, the club did not arrange for the lion to be there, and it was a patron who brought it in, club spokesperson said

Last month, Charisse Davey told CityNews managers were busy and by the time they realized what was going on, a number of people were taking photos with the cub.

“This wasn’t arranged,” she said. “We don’t know why the patron brought it in – in no way did anyone from the venue authorize this.”

Lavelle cooperated with the investigation.

Keeping lions in the city is prohibited by Toronto bylaws and is punishable by a fine of up to $5,000.