A cat named Betty is 30 feet tall. He was there for more than 24 hours. At first he stood still. After 24 hours, it started screaming and crying. The RSPCA has agreed on plans and actions to save the cat. Neighbors listened to the helpless cat’s screams and sobs.
All electricity was turned off to save the cat in need. The cat was stuck on a 30-foot telephone pole.
A black and white cat named Betty tried to jump on a wooden pole at the lowest point in a neighbor’s yard in the village of Orange, Gloucestershire.
Firefighters rescued an adorable cat that was in danger after it got stuck on a power pole. The entire electrical depot was closed on this road to save the scared and terrified cat.
Firefighters grabbed a tarp at the foot of the pole to catch the cat if it fell. But the cat was stuck on the pole for 24 hours and firefighters were only able to save the crying cat after neighbors suddenly discovered her meow and called the RSPCA.
The RSPCA planned for utility company Western Power Distribution to cut power to the street while the frightened and desperate cat was rescued.
An electrician balances on the stairs to catch the panicked cat while firefighters are positioned below with a tarp to retrieve it if it falls to the ground.
Categories: Trends
Source: HIS Education