Saturday, October 01, 2011

Two boys rescue kitten floating down Leeds Liverpool Canal in basket

A tiny kitten was saved from a watery end by two eagle-eyed schoolboys who spotted her floating down a Leeds canal in a basket.

Nine-week-old Mo – short for Moses – was plucked from inside a pink basket that was filling up with water in the Leeds Liverpool Canal, in Bramley, Leeds.



She was spotted by two 11-year-old boys who rescued the kitten and took her home before contacting the RSPCA. Mo is now being cared for at the RSPCA Craven and Upper Wharfedale branch because centres across Leeds were full to capacity.

RSPCA inspector Dave Holgate said: “If it hadn’t been for the quick-thinking of these two young boys this kitten would certainly have drowned. Whoever did this condemned this kitten to death.”

4 comments:

SteveC said...

After the hedgehog story it's nice you read something from the other end of the spectrum.

SteveC said...

...the rescue, not the abandonment!

soubriquet said...

Typical press bullshit. In fact, whoever did that, clearly did not condemn the kitten to death.
That's assuming anybody did actually chuck the kitten in. The kitten might well have clambered aboard an abandoned container on the edge of the canal out of normal kitten curiousity.
Had the basket?(more like a bucket, they're sold under the name "Gorilla Tubs"), had the basket sunk, the kitten would have swum, even a nine-week old kitten, most of the canal, in that area has shallow, unwalled bank on one side.

Last bit of over excitable reporter nonsense: 'eagle-eyed' just how impressed are we supposed to be that two schoolboys noticed a bright pink container floating on a canal?
The area of the canal around bramley is quite busy, with walkers, cyclists, joggers, fishermen, etc, it's a popular commuting path too, there's little likelihood it would not have been seen.

Disclaimer: I live fairly nearby. I am immune to the charm of cats, but no, I didn't chuck the kitten in.

Insolitus said...

Oh, Soubriquet, that was beautiful. Clever, entertaining and adorably curmudgeony. I think I'm in love.

PS. The word verification for this comment was 'coott'.