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ST. GEORGE — She was stuck in a pipeline. There was no other way forward and she could not reverse. Luckily for this black and white feline, a group of city and regional business workers cut through asphalt to reach her. Now she’s headed for a brand-new home.
Rooter, as she was called by her rescuers, discovered herself in a sticky scenario last Thursday afternoon. She was stuck in a pipeline near Marine United at 2938 E. Panther Way, Vanessa Porter, a consumer care expert at Roto-Rooter of Southern Utah, composed in an email to St. George News.
Jaden Hodges with Marine United heard Rooter in a storm drain at the back of the property and called animal services, the St. George Animal Shelter composed in a Facebook video.
Because the feline wandered deep into the pipeline and there was no other way to access her, animal services officer Sarah Allred got in touch with the city’s Wastewater Treatment Division for help, the shelter composed.
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