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Watch as firefighters work tirelessly to rescue a helpless kitten stuck in a water pipe
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Date:2025-04-13 10:55:43
According to an old English proverb, a cat has nine lives. And while that isn't actually the case, one young feline in Italy certainly tested the theory when it got stuck in a water pipe.
Firefighters in Capannori, a town near the city of Lucca in the Tuscany region, went into action after receiving a call that a kitten was lodged in a pipe behind the concrete wall of a building. The firefighters used a probe to locate the frightened animal, then prized it out through a hole in a painstaking operation that took around five hours to complete.
Watch the video below to see the epic rescue of an adorable kitten
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