Colorado kitten rescued after being trapped in storm drain for four days

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A kitten that had been trapped in a storm drain in Denver, Colorado for four days was finally rescued on June 27. The cat was trapped in the drain and residents tried their best to free him, but after multiple failed attempts, they were forced to call in West Metro Fire Rescue for help.

Kitten trapped in storm drain finally rescued in Denver

Last month, two good Samaritans tried to rescue a kitten that had been trapped in a storm drain for about four days. West Metro Fire and Rescue Posted about the incident Published on the X (formerly Twitter) account, the beautiful black cat was rescued and is recovering from a frightening ordeal. He is currently in quarantine for 10 days, after which the residents who helped rescue him will take him home.

Residents Max and Cat had found the kitten a few days before the rescue, after video showed it hiding in a storm drain at a nearby house. After trying for several days to save the cat, the couple contacted authorities for help. South Korea.

Thanks to a joint effort between West Metro Engine 3, Max & Cat, and Lakewood Animal Control, the kitten was finally rescued. Local cat-loving residents are already in love with the black kitten and plan to take him home once the quarantine period is over.

In a similar case, another black kitten was rescued from a storm drain in Evesham, New Jersey on July 3. This one was much younger than the one rescued in Colorado. Shore News NetworkThanks to the Evesham Fire and Rescue Service and the Evesham Township Police Department, the kitten was able to safely escape the drain.

Kittens often become startled by people or passing cars and run into nearby drains or sewers. The cat may be part of a stray kitten colony or may be a cat that someone abandoned on the side of the road. Luckily, a rescuer saved him in time and he’s already in a loving forever home.

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