As mentioned in the title, "cat distribution system" is a term often used humorously on the internet to describe how cats can randomly appear or be "distributed" into your life. This happened to me this week. (Note: In the home where I live, there are already three cats living with us.) So, this is how the new cat in the house was distributed. I will explain it in numbers to make the story clearer and in order. 1. We had been hearing a kitten crying since the day before. At first, we thought it was just a usual call for its mother. However, as night fell, we began to feel suspicious since the crying hadn't stopped. When we checked the source, which was coming from the house's second floor, we discovered it was coming from a pipe, as shown in the picture. 2. These are the efforts I made to save the kitten. I used raffia string, a rope made from rags, a small pipe, and nylon string. I managed to save the kitten with the nylon string; luckily, it could reach its right-front leg. (I made a small lasso, and it didn't hurt the kitten, by the way). 3. To help you imagine more clearly, this is the situation where the kitten was stuck. Essentially, it fell behind the wall marked by the line I drew. We thought we might need to break through the wall to save the kitten, but thankfully, that wasn't necessary. For reference, the height of the pipe is approximately 3 meters. 4. Respect for this smol creature. I think it could survive inside the pipe for almost 36 hours. Salute! (I still don’t know how the kitten ended up in the pipe.) 5. We immediately took it to the vet. The kitten was very weak, dehydrated, had scabies (though not severe), and was cold. Poor thing. We let it stay at the vet overnight. Finally arrived safe at home. Still needs more rest, eat a lot, and have a good shit. Hope it can live healthy and bring us happiness.
0 Comments
|