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I need help asap with a 5 week old kitten stuck in a drain pipe?
help!!!!
we found a little 5 week old kitten stuck in a drain pipe so we put food at the end of it and a life trap a little after it with more food so she can go in there and eat then we can take her in
but please give me some hints oh what to do
will the humane soc. work?
she gotten farther back she has not eating +for a while we think she is getting week of hunger
and will they give us the kitten back?
oh will they take it back with them?
13 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
To the original poster, you can try to coax the kitty out slowly by leaving food at the end of the drain and stand off to the side of the drain to make the kitten think you are gone. She may be afraid you are going to hurt her. I would definitely call Animal control or your local humane society to help if the kitty doesn't come out soon.
Good luck !
- RainLv 41 decade ago
911 or 999 if you live in the UK, fire dept. they deal with trapped animals, cats in particular, quite often, a kitten, especially one still dependant on it's mother won't survive for long, you have got a matter of hours before things get dangerous. So call them and they will get it out.
Other than that.... traps, ropes, nets, vacum cleaners (lol it worked with a hamster)
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Why do you seek the wisdom of Yahoo! Answers on with a situation like that? That is like getting your arm chopped off and you ponder "Hmmm... I think I will use my good arm and consult Y!A's as to what I should do..."
DUH! Call the fire department or animal control who can assist you.
*facepalm*
Source(s): Common Sense - Aquella BSL=BSLv 71 decade ago
When she comes out, get her warm as soon as possible. You can hold her next to your body, or put her on a heating pad, set on low.
Then, bring her immediately to your vet or your local cat rescue for a health check, as she is likely dehydrated, among other things, and may be in need of professional attention.
Good luck.
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- 1 decade ago
Call 911 and tell them. Ask for the fire department. They are trained to do those things
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Call the fire department immediately. They are trained to handle these types of incidents, and you aren't.
- Baby due XmasLv 61 decade ago
you need to call the fire dept and rspca or whatever animal rescue centers you have near by......i would be on the phone now