Cat Rescue, But Not From A Tree

I have a ‘feel good’ story to share today.

**All the information and photos in today’s post were taken directly from the Newport News (VA) Fire Department Facebook page, “NNFD-On Location” and the Newport News Animal Welfare’s Facebook page.**

Last Wednesday, a citizen called the NN Animal Welfare agency to report this, a kitty on the ledge of a concrete support on the interstate. This is about 30 minutes or so from us.

The Animal Welfare folks immediately called the fire department:

Doesn’t it look as if she’s yelling: “Help me!”?

To the rescue. The firefighter reported that when he first approached her, she moved away from him, but then, when he reached out his hand toward her, she gave him a ‘head butt’.  He was then able to put her in the carrier.

They discovered that the kitty was wearing a non-breakaway collar, and one of her hind legs had gotten caught in the collar. That had created a wound, which was infected. She was also dehydrated (who knows how long she’d been out there in this heat, rain, etc.) and emaciated, weighing barely three pounds.

“Ledge Kitty”, as she was nicknamed, had surgery and is reported to be recovering nicely. This picture was taken as she awoke from a nap. The caption was that she wanted to thank everyone for all their help and good wishes.

No one knows how the kitty came to be in that predicament. We can only hope that a human wasn’t to blame.

On Thursday, Ledge Kitty went home with her foster mom, where I just know she’s now comfortable, safe, well-fed and loved. And I hope she’ll know nothing less for the rest of her life.

Feel better soon, sweet kitty. And thank you to those hero firefighters for not only everything else they do, but also for helping to save that tiny life.

~These Days Of Mine~

 

6 responses to “Cat Rescue, But Not From A Tree

  1. YAY for the Fire Department – they do so much more than put out fires; they save ALL kinds of lives. Hardly a housefire happens in the news without the Fire Department saving the pets and sometimes giving them life saving treatments such as oxygen. Bless them. Big time. As for Ledge Kitty hopefully she will be someone’s Forever Kitty after she recovers…..She’s a Lucky Lady (maybe that’s a good name for her….LOL).

    Pam

  2. What a nice story! Bless those firefighters for their compassion.

  3. Yes, well done, firefighter …… I know how cats are, but I can’t see how it would’ve gotten up there from the ground – must’ve come over from the top ?

  4. Shirley Matthews Dunn's avatar Shirley Matthews Dunn

    What a feel good story & a blessed kitty.

  5. Thank goodness for those who saw the kitty and got hep, and to the FD for helping – and to the foster caring for her now !

  6. A wonderful feel good story. Precious little kitty.

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