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Cara Delevingne has shared two new pictures of her cats who were saved from the huge blaze at her $7m LA mansion yesterday.
The model's mansion was destroyed reportedly due to an electrical fire, according to her parents, Pandora and Charles
Initially, she believed both of her pets had perished in the fire and shared a post on her Instagram Stories about how her 'heart is broken'.
However, upon discovering that her beloved pets had been rescued, Cara shared an update to her fans that read: 'They are alive!! Thank you to the firefighters.'
Earlier today, she shared two new pictures on her Instagram stories of her shell-shocked looking cats.
Cara Delevingne, 31, was seen for the first time as she left the Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theatre in London after her $7 million home in Los Angeles was destroyed by a fire
The first picture 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 picture shows one of her other cats sitting on a white towel in the hands of a firefighter
Upon hearing the news of the fire on Friday AM, Cara took to her Instagram stories to share a photo of her two cats and expressed how 'heartbroken' she was
The first picture 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 picture 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 evening following her performance in the musical, Cabaret, in London's West End.
When her parents were approached by media last night, they were asked: 'Do you know what caused the fire?' to which her father replied with, 'electrical.' Her mother also added that her daughter was 'devastated.'
The cause of the flames was brought up once again and the actress's father mentioned that 'something fell on a powerline' amid 'very windy' weather in the area.
When asked how Delevingne was doing, Pandora said once again, 'I think she's probably devastated.'
Her mother then told TMZ: 'She had everything in her house, her whole life. She built it, she made it. She has everything in it.'
The blaze occurred in the early hours of Friday morning (the aftermath pictured above today)
Although an investigation is still ongoing - Delevingne's parents claims it was an 'electrical' fire
The cause of the flames was brought up once again and the actress's father mentioned a 'powerline' 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 was told they had been saved
The fire began sometime in the early hours of Friday morning and caused extensive damage to the property and left her roof collapsed as seen in aerial photos.
Firefighters rushed to the scene after receiving a 911 call was made around 3:57am PST, according to TMZ.
It was reported that a total of 94 firefighters showed up to fight the blaze arriving in 13 different engines.
It is believed that the blaze started in a backroom of the expansive property, but it is currently unknown how the fire started.
Images obtained by DailyMail.com reveal that entire parts of the roof have now collapsed due to the fire.
It was reported that a total of 94 firefighters showed up to fight the blaze arriving in 13 different engines.
It is said to have taken firefighters almost two hours to get the fire fully contained with at least one person injured, though it is not yet clear who.