Pet oxygen mask revives 'fire starter' cat Harriet

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Harriet's owner said the the pet mask perked her up and now she just smells of smoke

A cat which is thought to have started a fire in her owner's house has been revived using an oxygen mask designed especially for animals.

Shelley Hall, owner of tortoiseshell tabby Harriet, said she thinks her pet turned on a hot plate as she slid off a pile of ironing on the cooker.

She then fled upstairs in her Shropshire home, where she was rescued in a "poorly" state by fire crews.

The pet mask "perked her up and now she just smells of smoke", Ms Hall said.

The fire was at her home in Diksmuide Drive, Ellesmere.

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Ms Hall said she managed to retrieve her other pets but the heavy smoke prevented her from finding 15-year-old Harriet.

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Shelley Hall said she was very grateful to fire crews for rescuing her cat

Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service said it was the first time the specially-designed oxygen mask had been used to save an animal in the county.

It follows a campaign earlier this year by charity Smokey Paws to raise funds to buy enough masks for all 23 fire stations in Shropshire.

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