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Pet cat 'saves' owner in house fire in London | Pet cat 'saves' owner in house fire in London |
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A cat woke its owner during a house fire by "meowing in her face", the London Fire Brigade has said. | A cat woke its owner during a house fire by "meowing in her face", the London Fire Brigade has said. |
The woman managed to leave the property in Limehouse before fire crews arrived in the early hours of Friday morning. | |
A fire brigade spokesman said the home had no working smoke alarm and she was only woken up by her pet. | A fire brigade spokesman said the home had no working smoke alarm and she was only woken up by her pet. |
The woman was treated at scene after inhaling smoke and firefighters took about 30 minutes to put out the blaze which damaged the basement. | The woman was treated at scene after inhaling smoke and firefighters took about 30 minutes to put out the blaze which damaged the basement. |
Watch Manager Neil Dickinson, who was at the scene, said: "There was no smoke alarm in the house and the owner only woke up because her cat was meowing in her face. | Watch Manager Neil Dickinson, who was at the scene, said: "There was no smoke alarm in the house and the owner only woke up because her cat was meowing in her face. |
"Meowing cats are no replacement for working smoke alarms and had she not woken up, this incident could have had tragic consequences. | |
"The woman did the right thing in closing the door to the kitchen where the fire was, which contained the blaze. | "The woman did the right thing in closing the door to the kitchen where the fire was, which contained the blaze. |
"The woman, two dogs and three cats all got out safely." | "The woman, two dogs and three cats all got out safely." |
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