RAYNHAM, Mass. (WLNE) — First responders in Raynham rescued a roaming kitten from inside a storm drain on Sunday.
According to the Raynham Fire Department, they reacted to the location of Princess Lane simply after midnight and discovered that a five-week-old kitten had actually fallen under the drain and might be heard making little sounds.
Officials said due to the fact that of the absence of light, they chose to wait up until early morning to continue rescue efforts. Crews reduced an animal dog crate, food and water into the drain prior to delegating guarantee the kitten’s safety overnight.
When teams returned at around 7:30 a.m., and might hear the kitten once again, Firefighter Dom Kuran climbed up down the eight-foot deep storm drain and had the ability to bring the kitten as much as safety.
The kitten, called “Storm” by the responders, is presently sticking with Raynham Animal Control and a variety of prospective adopters are being thought about.
The responders associated with the rescue efforts were reunited with Storm quickly after the rescue.