It’s a tale as old as time. A cat, stuck in a tree, requiring a firemen’s help to come down.
However, that tale has an odd twist when it comes to one lively feline in Lancaster County.
The Akron Volunteer Fire Company says teams were called Saturday night to the 200 block of Miller Road for “civil service.”
That civil service? A cat requiring conserving after adding a tree to avoid a next-door neighbor’s dog.
The cat was apparently 20 feet up in the tree.
Eventually, a firefighter made his method approximately which the cat made its method down.
(Credit: Akron Volunteer Fire Company)
Once on flat ground, the cat, called Bee, went to her next hiding area – the engine compartment of a Dodge Grand Caravan.
Officials state the team attempted to reach under the vehicle, however Bee kept burrowing herself even more into the compartment.
With using rescue air bags, the vehicle was lifted and Bee was complimentary after she thanked the firemens with numerous scratches and bites.
Bee then ran right under a BMW being in the parking area. The fire department says 2 firefighters reached under the BMW and selected Bee up, accompanied her securely back into her home.
Three firemens won small cuts and scrapes, the department says.
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