Wall-wedged cat rescued by Manchester fire crews
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-43567884 Version 0 of 1. A cat had to be rescued by firefighters after getting stuck between two walls. Georgie, the five-year-old moggy, was trapped for more than an hour when his loud "miaows" alerted a passerby in Stretford, Greater Manchester. The RPSCA called Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service who knocked down a section of wall to rescue Georgie. The cat spent a few days at an animal hospital but has since returned home much to the relief of his owner. Georgie, who was bleeding from the mouth after breaking a tooth, was trapped between a garden wall and a garage. RSPCA inspector Emma Dingley said: "He was well and truly wedged in the gap. "I have no idea how he would have got himself into that mess. "He had been there for at least a few hours before we were called so he wasn't very happy." Georgie was found just after 12:40 GMT on Tuesday 20 March and was allowed home the following Friday. |