Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Cat-astrophe Averted By Sriracha Fire Brigade

The Sriracha fire brigade was called upon to assist a local resident Ms. Siriluck who had called in to say that she had two kittens trapped inside a wall of her house

The rescue workers who were enjoying a brief cat nap at the fire station were woken up and a well rehearsed rescue operation then purred smoothly into action and a rescue unit was soon en-route and at the scene of the feline emergency armed with all the equipment that could deal with any type of cat-astrophe

The location was a two storey townhouse. The kittens had climbed about 3 meters through a gap in the wall to the roof and now seemed to be taking their own cat nap

The rescuers were able to get to the sleeping kittens and return them safely to Mrs. Siriluck who thanked them for the second time.

Yes this was the second time this week that she had called them out. The first time was to capture a snake that appeared to have eaten a cat in the house. The snake was captured and released back into nature but it wasn't realized at the time that the cat had some kittens that were smart enough to get well out of the way of the snake but had not been told that now the coast was clear and it was safe to come out

Certainly a Purr-fect end to this incident

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