Kitten gets trapped below sidewalk — then California rescuers crack open a can of tuna
When multiple attempts to rescue a trapped kitten failed, a group of California residents took to knocking on a fire station door.
The group found “the tiny thing” trapped below a Santa Ana sidewalk Sunday, April 28, the Orange County Fire Authority said on X, formerly known as Twitter.
After firefighters arrived, it took a bit of creativity to rescue the kitten.
In a video posted by rescuers on X, meowing is heard as the kitten sits beside a filing box, which has a rope tied to the handle.
Santa Ana - Firefighters at Station 70 got a knock on their door today. They were met by people seeking assistance with a kitten trapped in space below the street. The concerned group had tried multiple ways to get the tiny thing out but without success. With a can-do attitude, pic.twitter.com/tGkCrtnB4a
— OCFA PIO (@OCFireAuthority) April 29, 2024
A rescuer’s hands hover over the rope, ready to lift the box in the event the kitten wanders in.
“Come on, baby,” a woman can be heard saying in the video.
Capt. Thanh Nguyen told McClatchy News in an email that rescuers estimated the kitten had been under the street for 12 or more hours.
“It took our firefighters approximately 19 minutes to rescue the kitten,” Nguyen said.
The kitten, which was OK, is now at a foster home, rescuers said.
Santa Ana is about a 33-mile drive southeast from Los Angeles.
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