Kitten found in the floors of a B.C. home
A kitten that was trapped beneath the ground in a Surrey house for 4 days is now free, due to the efforts of firefighters.
The BC SPCA says a Surrey resident reported a cat heard crying on Friday, however that no cat may very well be discovered.
“It sounded like very young cats in distress, and after about four days they gave us a call,” mentioned Mark Vosper. “During that time, they’d been looking and they hadn’t seen another cat around. They hadn’t been able to get to where the kitten was, so they gave us a call.”
Vosper says when SPCA officers arrived and realized a kitten had by some means grow to be trapped between the inspiration and the framing of the house, the owner agreed to make use of “whatever means necessary” to free the animal.
Two firefighters ultimately got here to assist and proceeded to chop out parts of the house’s exterior, liberating the kitten after two and a half hours.
Although Vosper says it’s a thriller how the kitten obtained into this predicament, as they couldn’t discover any holes or cavities within the aspect of the home.
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“It was under a little bit of distress and we took it to the local vet. It had some abdominal pains and it was dehydrated, so it was put on some meds. It needed to be bottle fed as well because of the age and the size,” Vosper mentioned.
He says the 4 to six-week-old kitten is now affectionately referred to as Lenna, which suggests lion’s energy in German, and is in foster care till she’s sufficiently old for adoption. Vosper says the SPCA will be sure she’s “fully fit and healthy” earlier than she goes to her eternally house.

He tells CityNews if anybody finds a stray cat with none identification — particularly one that could be in misery — they need to contact the SPCA.
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