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Saved my friends cat 5 years ago during Hurricane season. Storm track was about 36 hours out from landfall in our area so with climbing belt on a little determination made my way up the 80' Norfolk Island Pine. Not a hard climb other than the fact that the cat was playing hide and go seek near the very top. Pretty windy and running out of trunk to hold on to I still had trouble finding said cat and than from behind of course it jumped on my shoulder and told me I am ready to get down now please. After 3 days I would have been made down safe and a sound. Storm decided to plow into the pan handel, double relief. Yes I do speak cat.

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me and my mate lasy year, had the same situation but not as high, from memory, 50ft ish, mate went up mand got a stuck cat.. got a picture in the local paper in thetford... funny thing, rspca, fire crews, didnt wanna know... local council workers knew we was in town that day and we got asked.. mate got a way scratch free as well... :thumbup:

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