Armed with "a lot of treats": Munich fire brigade saves a cat with a fear of heights from a tree
Created: 09/09/2022, 11:46 am
By: Miriam Haberhauer
A Munich house cat was stuck in a tree for a whole day.
The owner tried everything to lure the animal down.
Only the professional fire brigade was finally able to save the gray tiger.
Munich – The Munich fire brigade has been an indispensable authority in the city of Munich for years.
In addition to firefighting, rescuing injured people or accident prevention, she occasionally deals with everyday problems of citizens.
Munich house cat stuck in tree: rescue by professional fire brigade
As the fire brigade announced, the Florian disciples were called to help on Thursday evening in a very special kind of operation: A Munich house cat's thirst for adventure had become fatal.
During his unauthorized trip outdoors, the gray house tiger climbed into a tree.
The gray stuffed tiger was stuck in the tree for a whole day.
Only the Munich fire brigade was able to free him.
© Fire Department Munich
His owner was shocked to find that he could no longer be persuaded to come down from there voluntarily.
The desperate cat owner made numerous attempts to lure the runaway from the tree.
Despite being offered treats, the animal was unimpressed by the efforts of its mistress.
Towards Thursday evening, the woman gave up and decided to get help.
With the help of treats: the fire brigade saves the cat unharmed
The Munich fire brigade came along with a turntable ladder to free the cat from its predicament.
Only with the help of "a lot of treats" and a lot of persuasion could she finally be safely maneuvered into the rescue team's basket.
The fire brigade was then able to hand the animal over to its owner unharmed.
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The Munich fire brigade had already rescued a frightened cat from a hole in a construction site at the end of June.
(mlh)
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