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DougP
09-02-2007, 01:01 PM
:thumbup: Good story happy ending


Acworth Kitten Almost Set In Stone

POSTED: 5:29 pm EDT August 31, 2007
UPDATED: 6:25 pm EDT August 31, 2007


ACWORTH, Ga. -- Construction workers at a high school were shocked to find a small kitten trapped inside poured concrete on Friday.

The small kitten almost became a permanent part of a school under construction when it got trapped beneath concrete that was being poured to secure a set of stairs.

Michael Vinson is the construction worker who found the kitten. He said he heard the kitten meowing three days ago.

"I thought I heard it three days ago, but I wasn't sure," Vinson said. "It was real faint and then it stopped. I thought, 'Surely there is not a cat in these stairs. It couldn't be. There's no way.'"


When Vinson returned to the work site Friday, he said he heard the noises again.

The kitten had apparently crawled underneath the stairs before concrete was scheduled to be poured.

"The cement had been poured around him," Vinson said. "And then he had some fall down in where he was at. He had it on him and there were chunks around him. So he was kind of wedged."

Vinson drilled a hole to find the cat and then he hit another hole.

"Every time I chiseled a little bit, he would come forward," Vinson said.

The kitten was rescued and rushed to veterinarian Michael Good's office, where he was treated for dehydration and shaved.

Good said the kitten is lucky to be alive.

"He's had no food or water for five or six days," Good said.

Vinson said he has decided to take the kitten home and name it 'Stone.'

"Dr. Good suggested I name him Stone because he looked like a stone when I brought him in," Vinson said.

Stone may not be a permanent part of the high school building, but his story may be.

TheNoNamedOne
09-02-2007, 01:28 PM
Very heart warming indeed.

Nice to hear when people are willing to go out of their way to help animals, even when that entails time and financial costs bore by them.

P_chan
09-02-2007, 10:37 PM
That is a very cute story!

DoctorP
09-02-2007, 10:53 PM
Damn...and I tried my best to bury that thing!


Seriously though...I love cats. I have two of them. One mounted on either side of the fireplace!

socalheart
09-02-2007, 11:15 PM
That's a sweet story. I don't like cats, but not for stringing them up by their tails either. I like dogs a lot, but not about to leave my dog $12 million when I die. heh.

DoctorP
09-02-2007, 11:17 PM
I don't like cats, and I don't like cat owners that let them roam free. I'm waiting now to be called by the city to pick up some cat traps. I've been nice so far, but those damn things need to stay out of my yard!

TheLastDon
09-03-2007, 01:08 AM
I like cats but cleaning up a dead kitten behind the house that is crawling with maggots is not a fun task.

P_chan
09-03-2007, 03:30 AM
All the cats hang out by my place because it's easy to get to our garbage area. They all look nasty as hell too! One looks like someone threw him in a blender.

DoctorP
09-03-2007, 09:54 AM
All the cats hang out by my place because it's easy to get to our garbage area. They all look nasty as hell too! One looks like someone threw him in a blender.

The local city office will provide you with traps, free of charge, so that you may bring the cats in and get them off the streets. They may even pick them up for you after you catch them. I'll let you know once I find out.

Muku
09-03-2007, 10:06 AM
The local city office will provide you with traps, free of charge, so that you may bring the cats in and get them off the streets. They may even pick them up for you after you catch them. I'll let you know once I find out.
Depends on the municipality one lives in here in Okinawa. In the town I live in and the surrounding ones as well, they only provide removal services for stray dogs, not cats.


Everyone is forced to take care of the problem on their own.:18::D

Seriously though...I love cats. I have two of them. One mounted on either side of the fireplace!

I can't stand the damn things either particuarly when they go into heat and start fighting all hours of the night. Then the kittens crying well into the middle of the night.......:cursing::cursing:

I am going to have to find some quick acting "cat repellent" soon.:dead:

socalheart
09-03-2007, 12:03 PM
Dead cat crawling with maggots... EEEWWW! :barfing:

My mom had a white cat who liked sleeping on top of her convertible ragtop roof. She never saw it, but the hair it shed was unmistakable. After a year of this, she had the city come out with one of those traps. A month and about a dozen chicken tenders later, they caught the cat in a trap and sent it to the city where ever. A week later, the owner (her neighbor) of the danged cat came by asking for the cat! Serves the woman right, yeesh! :rolleyes:

I don't hear the cat fights anymore, but wonder if the street racers and drifters aren't just as bad. Sigh.

P_chan
09-03-2007, 05:42 PM
The local city office will provide you with traps, free of charge, so that you may bring the cats in and get them off the streets. They may even pick them up for you after you catch them. I'll let you know once I find out.

Awww you mean I can't just get and air soft gun and play sniper with the cats?

TheNoNamedOne
09-16-2007, 07:37 PM
Taxes, taxes, taxes, levied by man for the common use and good of man. Well, not quite. We even spend valuable life saving recourses on animals.

Firefighters save donkey trapped in well (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070915/ap_on_fe_st/odd_donkey_rescued)
Sat Sep 15, 7:10 AM ET
UNDERWOOD, Minn. - A donkey is happily eating grass again after falling down a dry, abandoned well and being freed in an intensive rescue effort. ...

So they started pulling away earth with a tractor and dismantling the well block by block Thursday. Once one wall had been taken apart, firefighters put a harness around the donkey and guided it out with a rope.

"Whatever it takes," Nelson said as he watched his well come down. "I love animals, and I'm just glad it's OK."

So, I guess cute little girls and boys falling into wells arn't the only ones that firefighters spend their time on and rescue. Donkeys rate being rescued, too.