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Cat is stuck 70ft up tree. Any idea how to get him down?

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barmybunting · 10/02/2014 22:38

My cat has been missing all day. We eventually found him about 50ft up a tree in the woods nearby. He wouldn't move and we couldn't reach him so the fire service came out (we live on a military base so it's the local military fire service rather than civilian who don't respond re cats I don't think). They got up to him and he then went another 20ft up. They've had to leave with their ladder as they can't do anything. Any ideas how to get him down? He won't budge and has been up there for about 10 hours now.

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ThePearShapedToad · 11/02/2014 21:35

Awww well done to mr tree surgeon, and that's a lovely thought to say thanks op

Glad your cat is home safe!

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cozietoesie · 11/02/2014 21:39

What a super person. And yes - a little present for his cats would be a nice thing to do.

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ToffeeOwnsTheSausage · 11/02/2014 21:44

A present for his cats will be lovely and he will be able to accept that more than you trying to pay him or give him a gift.

How is your cat now?

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barmybunting · 11/02/2014 21:53

He's fine thanks toffee, he has drunk piles of water and emptied his food bowl with great glee, followed by a great big sleep all day! He is quite clingy and talkative still but physically, he's fine and making up for lost sleep! The wind outside is awful tonight so I'm very glad he's not up that tree still!

Thanks for checking everyone, I am glad I'm not the only one who is cat mad! Hopefully his cats will enjoy their presents Smile .

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ToffeeOwnsTheSausage · 11/02/2014 22:03

I am so pleased .

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thecatneuterer · 11/02/2014 23:07

What a nice man! Our tree surgeon doesn't charge either. Last year he got a cat down for us that was I think about 120 ft up! We did have photos on our website, I can't find them now though.

I think sending a present for his cats is a lovely idea.

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sashh · 12/02/2014 06:42

Glad you are both OK

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barmybunting · 12/02/2014 11:07

thecatneuterer 120ft scares me with dread! I was bad enough with this adventure... Our cat is now sitting chirping on the window sill desperate to be let out but I can't bring myself to let him out again just yet for fear of another tree incident...

Do they learn not to go near them?

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cozietoesie · 12/02/2014 11:15

I don't know whether yours will. Mine, I think, thought that trees are basically boring - nothing up them compared to ground level where there are small things scurrying. But at this time of year? Certainly, they went up a few, got down themselves and then concentrated on ground level fun.

If he's been used to going out, you're going to have to let him sooner or later or he'll become a bit bitter and twisted but it's a big leap for you. Maybe accompany him the first time and have a taste treat or two waiting inside to make it a short one?

Does he seem as if he's got his equanimity back?

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Fluffycloudland77 · 12/02/2014 11:16

Probably not, cats are health & safety optimists.

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barmybunting · 12/02/2014 11:42

He can stay in until tomorrow I've decided. I can't face it until then Smile . He's back to his normal bouncy self anyway, he got himself shut in the bathroom at 4am, shrieked to be let out (this is a common occurrence as he is obsessed with the sink and pushes the door open if we haven't pulled it shut properly but it closes behind him) and then managed to get himself shut in there again at 4.30am as I obviously hadn't pulled it closed properly when I let him out the first time! So he is up to his usual antics!

Thanks, I'll let him out before he eats tomorrow in the hope it is a quick trip out!

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Destinysdaughter · 12/02/2014 14:41

That tree surgeon, what a hero! Glad kitty is safe at home. Not a good day to be stuck up a tree today...

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