Thursday, September 22, 2011

Two-day rescue operation saves kitten in Sweden

A team of five rescue workers worked continuously for two days to rescue a frightened feline trapped in a concrete tube for two days in Gothenburg.



The kitten, believed to be about seven or eight weeks old, became trapped in a concrete tube measuring only 15 centimetres in diameter, under a supermarket store on Sunday.

Staff at the store could hear the kitten's cries for help, but where unable to reach the animal.


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It took a team of five technicians and animal keepers with advanced camera equipment, working continuously for two days to lure the wet and hungry cat out of its hiding spot. The kitten is now in the care of its rescuers while it awaits a new home.

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