Rescued cat was trapped in three-inch house wall gap

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Cotton the cat trapped in gap in wallImage source, Cambs Fire Service
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Curiosity thankfully didn't kill this cat

Fire crews had to cut through a wall to rescue a cat that was wedged in a three-inch gap between two homes.

Cotton, from Willingham, Cambridgeshire was "well and truly trapped", Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service said.

Its plaintive mews alerted homeowners, who called firefighters and the RSPCA, but the cat could not be coaxed or tugged from the tight gap.

Rescuers had to cut a hole through the wall to release the cat unharmed.

Cotton came a cropper in Silver Street at about 12:30 BST on Tuesday.

"After discussing options, the caring crew were given permission to make a hole in the wall to free the feline," a Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service spokesman said.

Image source, Cambs Fire Service
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It is not known how Cotton became trapped in this gap

One of the homeowners allowed rescuers to destroy part of their wall - even though the trapped cat did not belong to them.

Image source, Cambs Fire Service
Image source, Cambs Fire Service

Crews had to saw through brickwork in order to reach Cotton.

The cat was unharmed and returned to its grateful owners.

"Cat-astrophe averted and a paws-itive result for everyone," the fire service wrote on Facebook.

Image source, Cambs Fire Service

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