Fire Department Of New York rescue a female cat from a tree

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@Deepizzaguy (122379)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
April 4, 2018 6:32pm CST
I will say something about kittens. They are very curious daredevil creatures that due to their nature of being curious, they get into some very dangerous problems that even the best animal lover have to endure. Case in point is the story of a female eight month old kitten named Reese who escaped through a first floor window in Brooklyn on Easter Sunday/April Fool's Day, managed to climb a tree that was 60 feet off of the ground. The catch was that Reese could not climb down from the tree to the ground due to the extreme height from the ground below. Alexandra Sanchez who is the owner of the kitten tried to call 9-1-1 on April's Fools Day to report what happened and she claimed the dispatchers thought that she was playing a practical joke on them and they hung up on her. However after the New York Police Department attempted to rescue Reese by using a ladder that was not tall enough to rescue the kitty, the Fire Department Of New York City used a firetruck ladder to rescue Reese and bring her home to her owner safe and sound even though Reese was dehydrated, she is in good spirits. Brian Hull who is the director Crown Heights Animal Rescue was thinking of climbing the tree in an attempt to rescue Reese since Brian believes that animals have feelings just like humans.
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@JohnRoberts (109841)
• Los Angeles, California
5 Apr 18
When will silly cats learn about climbing trees?
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@Deepizzaguy (122379)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
7 Apr 18
That is one question I would to have answered myself.
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@maezee (41985)
• United States
5 Apr 18
I like hearng these stories. Even here the fire department if able will make attempts to rescue animals caught in building fires
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@Deepizzaguy (122379)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
5 Apr 18
The firefighters in New York City are unsung heroes in their neck of the woods.