Moments after he had departed Ms Dennis inquired at Tradezone, to where Kooma had been seen heading on Friday at the corner of Austin St and Lipton Pl.
It was only then that she learned that while Kooma hadn't been seen since, there had been some unusual goings-on, such as an alarm being set off and something unexplainedly falling on to a fitting on the premises.
She spent the next few minutes calling, before a staff member heard the much-awaited "meow", even if it was still some time before the shaking Kooma could be coaxed from beneath a display to indulge in some of her favourite Jimbo's and get into a cage.
Ms Dennis was overwhelmed with how "lovely and understanding" people were wanting to help find her cat.
"It's a miracle," she said as she prepared for the trip home to Central Hawke's Bay, where Kooma's twin-sister, Bongo, had been biding her time at a cattery until Kooma's return.
Feline reunion aside, there could be some prolonged affirmation of the cats' role around the home. As it happens, Sunday is International Hug Your Cat Day.