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Cara Delevingne shares snaps of her shell-shocked cats after the supermodel’s beloved pets were saved from huge blaze at her $7m LA mansion

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Cara Delevingne, 31, was spotted leaving the Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theater in London for the first time after her $7 million home in Los Angeles was destroyed by fire
  • Cara Delevingne shared two new photos of her cats after they were rescued from the massive fire at her $7m LA mansion yesterday
  • Both cats looked completely horrified, but appeared to be in the care of someone in her Instagram stories
  • Model’s parents Pandora and Charles said an “electrical” issue caused the fire that tore through their daughter’s home

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Cara Delevingne has shared two new photos of her cats who were rescued from the massive fire at her $7m LA mansion yesterday.

The model’s mansion was reportedly destroyed due to an electrical fire, according to her parents, Pandora and Charles

She initially thought both her pets had died in the fire and shared a post on her Instagram stories about how she was ‘heartbroken’.

But when she discovered her beloved pets had been rescued, Cara shared an update with her fans that read: ‘They’re alive! Thanks to the firefighters.’

Earlier today, she shared two new photos on her Instagram stories of her shell-shocked cats.

Cara Delevingne, 31, was spotted leaving the Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theater in London for the first time after her $7 million home in Los Angeles was destroyed by fire

Cara Delevingne, 31, was spotted leaving the Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theater in London for the first time after her $7 million home in Los Angeles was destroyed by fire

The first photo she shared showed one of her white cats lying on a man's chest in the sun, while a firefighter is in the background

The first photo she shared showed one of her white cats lying on a man's chest in the sun, while a firefighter is in the background

The first photo she shared showed one of her white cats lying on a man’s chest in the sun, while a firefighter is in the background

The second photo shows one of her other cats sitting on a white towel in the hands of a firefighter

The second photo shows one of her other cats sitting on a white towel in the hands of a firefighter

The second photo shows one of her other cats sitting on a white towel in the hands of a firefighter

After hearing the news of the fire on Friday morning, Cara took to her Instagram stories to share a photo of her two cats and expressed how 'heartbroken' she was

After hearing the news of the fire on Friday morning, Cara took to her Instagram stories to share a photo of her two cats and expressed how 'heartbroken' she was

After hearing the news of the fire on Friday morning, Cara took to her Instagram stories to share a photo of her two cats and expressed how ‘heartbroken’ she was

The first photo she shared showed one of her white cats lying on a man’s chest in the sun, while a firefighter is in the background.

The second photo shows one of her other cats sitting on a white towel in the hands of a firefighter.

The actress could be seen sitting inside a vehicle as she left the venue later on Friday night after her appearance in the musical Cabaret in London’s West End.

When her parents were contacted by media last night, they were asked: ‘Do you know what caused the fire?’ to which her father replied with ‘electric’. Her mother also added that her daughter was ‘devastated’.

The cause of the flames was brought up again, with the actress’ father mentioning that ‘something fell on a power line’ amid ‘very windy’ weather in the area.

Asked how Delevingne was feeling, Pandora once again said: ‘I think she’s probably heartbroken.’

Her mother then told TMZ: ‘She had everything in her house, all her life. She built it, she made it. She has everything in her.’

The fire broke out in the early hours of Friday morning (the aftermath pictured above today)

The fire broke out in the early hours of Friday morning (the aftermath pictured above today)

The fire broke out in the early hours of Friday morning (the aftermath pictured above today)

Although an investigation is still ongoing - Delevingne's parents claim it was an 'electrical' fire

Although an investigation is still ongoing - Delevingne's parents claim it was an 'electrical' fire

Although an investigation is still ongoing – Delevingne’s parents claim it was an “electrical” fire

The cause of the flames was brought up again, with the actress' father citing a 'power line' that may have started the fire due to 'very windy' weather in the area

The cause of the flames was brought up again, with the actress' father citing a 'power line' that may have started the fire due to 'very windy' weather in the area

The cause of the flames was brought up again, with the actress’ father citing a ‘power line’ that may have started the fire due to ‘very windy’ weather in the area

After fearing her two cats had perished in the fire, Cara learned they had been rescued

After fearing her two cats had perished in the fire, Cara learned they had been rescued

After fearing her two cats had perished in the fire, Cara learned they had been rescued

The fire started sometime in the early hours of Friday morning and caused extensive damage to the property and left her roof collapsed as seen in aerial photographs.

Firefighters rushed to the scene after receiving a 911 call that was made around 3:57 a.m. PST, according to TMZ.

It was reported that a total of 94 firefighters turned up to fight the blaze, which arrived in 13 different engines.

It is believed that the fire started in a back room of the expansive property, but it is currently unknown how the fire started.

Pictures obtained by DailyMail.com reveal that entire sections of the roof have now collapsed due to the fire.

It was reported that a total of 94 firefighters turned up to fight the blaze, which arrived in 13 different engines.

It is said to have taken firefighters nearly two hours to fully bring the blaze under control with at least one person injured, although it is not yet clear who.

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