Stubentiger “Nala” owes its life to the efforts and inventive intervention of the Floriani-Jünger from Großvolderberg in Tyrol. The kitten had climbed a 14-meter long pipe and had to be freed.
The nine-month-old “curiosity” had looked too deep into the opening of a drainage pipe on the Großvolderberg on Sunday morning. “Nala” ran through the concrete pipe until it turned into a plastic pipe – end of the line! Because her GPS collar no longer provided data, owner Magdalena Klingenschmid raised the alarm.
Children went looking. Fortunately, the pathetic meow led her to “Nala”. At 4 p.m., the Großvolderberg fire brigade had to intervene.
“We initially tried in vain to get the cat out with a pole,” says commander Andreas Schmid. Then the Florianis organized a pipe camera with which they discovered the animal. They imaginatively attached a hay bale to the camera, on which “Nala” was sitting.
Animal rescue operation
“So we pulled them safely out of the 14-metre pipe that runs three meters below the steeply sloping road,” says Schmid happily. As a precaution, the Florianis had placed a net at the drainage pipe to the Volderwildbach. “Nala” thanked her with a mustache.
Source: Krone

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