A 5-week-old tuxedo kitten was reunited Tuesday with the Raynham firemens who spared among his 9 lives.
The legend started simply after midnight on Sunday, when very first responders received a call about a kitten stuck inside a storm drain on Princess Lane.
Fire Chief Bryan LaCivita and Police Chief James Donovan said in a news release that authorities might hear the kitten making “small noises” within, however chose to wait till daytime to try a rescue. They reduced down a family pet cage, food, and water to keep the kitten safe over night.
First responders returned at about 7:30 a.m. and might hear the kitten once again, so firemen Dom Kuran climbed up into the eight-foot-deep drain.
“Crawled down. Scared him out … from that granite with one hand and grabbed him with the other, and just handed him up back up to the top,” Kuran informed WCVB of the bold rescue.
He had the ability to hold and feed the black-and-white cat — now called “Storm” — throughout a go to at the Raynham Fire Department Tuesday. The male kitten is presently sticking with Raynham Animal Control Officer Linda Brackett and already has a variety of interested adopters, according to journalism release.
Watch WCVB’s video of the reunion listed below:
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