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Saving trapped cat in a leaves house

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When we entered a house that was rarely inhabited, we checked the rooms.

In one room, when the door is opened there is a cat (we don't know who the owner is), jumping from the wardrobe to the floor and straight out through the open door of the room, run to the kitchen and go up to the closet. This cat allegedly entered the room through the attic of an openly damaged room.

Knowing there are cats trapped inside the house, we (me and Faris 26 th) open the doors out so the cat can get out of the house.

I then recorded a cat on top of a closet looking for a way out through the attic, but there was no way out.

When I looked closer, it turned out that there was a red rope that tied his neck. Maybe as a sign for the owner.

I lowered the cat to the floor, telling Faris to look for scissors (gunting) to release the rope around her neck.

The cat tried to escape from my grip, while the scissors had not been found.

The cat rises above the thigh so that he feels comfortable. But, just as the scissors were found, the cat managed to escape from my grip that was not strong enough for fear of hurting her and the hand holding the camera.

Although we failed to release the rope from his neck, but we were a bit happy because the cat was free.

Video filmed on 00.30am, August 2, 2018.

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