http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=479110A cat today sparked a full-scale rescue after he chased a mouse into a three inch gap between two garages - and got stuck for two hours.Despite his 14 years, clumsy moggy Bert dashed down the narrow crack in pursuit of vermin but found he was too wide to get out the other end.His worried owners Michael and Glenys Howe found him after hearing his desperate miaows for help and spotting his green eyes in the tiny three inch crevice.Firefighters rushed to the scene and initially planned to lift Bert out with a net but instead were forced to smash a hole in the wall of one of the garages to free him.After a terrifying two-hour ordeal, the fluffy black cat was plucked to safety and following a check over with the vet he was taken home to sleep it off.Relieved Mr Howe, 64, today said Bert had used up at least one of his nine lives in his ambitious hunting strategy.The retired cosmetics salesman said: "The point where he ran in is about 4 inches wide but it's only about 2.5 inches at the other end - no wider than a cigarette packet.Comment too long. Clickhereto view the full text.
After the owners found him, I am sure they could of went a different route besides calling the fire-department and busting a hole through the wall of there garage..Anyways, good for the cat got out.
Ok
There you have it. Cats = SuperiorI don't think any other creature can squeeze itself this much
I assume it was Leonidas the Mouse.
>>146202*facepalm*
>>146202I fuckin lol'd :D Helps that I was rewatching 300 yesterday, so perfect timing.
The question remains: why the hell was there a gap between the garages in the first place?
I don't see why they couldn't push him out the way he came in.
CrackCat. . . well, isn't he?
DRR...DRR...DRR...
>>146157Shut down all the trash compactors on the detention block!
>>146245I lol'd
>>146245A+