
The alarm was raised when a woman passerby heard meowing from the steel recycling units in the village of Moelfre on Anglesey. A heavily pregnant cat called Puss-Puss was missing in the village for days - and it was believed she was stranded inside the clothes bin. Villagers tried to free the animal as the meow sounds continued from inside. But the locks had been tampered with - and they were unable to open the clothes bank to reach the cat. The fire service, the RSPCA and bin operators all failed to open the bin as the meowing carried on.

Villagers set off to find food to put inside the bin for the cat. With concerns for the pregnant cat growing the bin was transported 18 miles to specialist engineering firm K Owen in Llanrhyddlad. Engineers used a steel saw to cut their way into the bin. Owner Kelvin Owen said: ‘Once we got into the bin we heard the meow again, it sounded just like a cat and we all started to carefully search the bags. Then I found a bag of toys and picked out a toy cat. I said: ‘It couldn't be this could it?’

‘It wasn't making any noise and I asked if I could cut it open to investigate. As I held it, it went off, meow, meow, mystery solved! The lads were in stitches, it was such a laugh.’ Would-be rescuer Jasmine Hazelhurst, from Anglesey Pets, said: ‘I did feel embarrassed when they pulled out the stuffed cat. But I am also proud at the way everyone rallied around to save the cat. Local people did so much to save the cat and it shows what community spirit there is. We feared finding a dead cat in the clothes bank so to find a stuffed toy was a relief.’ Puss Puss is still missing.
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