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Firefighters rescue cat 15 days after Italy quake
Firefighters were accompanying Pietro’s owners to retrieve personal belongings from the house, when they heard some weak miaowing.
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Video footage showed the cat being lifted from underneath destroyed parts of the building.
The cat has a fractured jaw, but otherwise appears to be fine.
The cat, named Pietro, survived with no food and only rainwater after being trapped under a collapsed home.
“It’s really true that cats have nine lives, look at that”, said one of the firefighters at the scene.
Oipa set out in search of the cat, after a girl who lost her parents in the natural disaster reported that their three cats could have been buried by the crumbling house. After a number of failed attempts to find the cats, they heard cat meows from under the ruins.
Amongst all the wreckage, the rescue of a tenacious house cat brings a glint of light to the tragedy.
Cats and dogs have been rescued from rubble weeks after the quake struck. It was severely dehydrated and firefighters immediately gave it a drink of water before sending the animal to a vet’s surgery in the town of Rieti.
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Last week, a golden retriever called Romeo was pulled from the rubble, more than nine days after he was given up for dead.