The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Lucky black cat kittens’ chimney rescue

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Firefighte­rs rescued a litter of kittens from a chimney in Kelty after the mother cat was thought to have escaped on to a roof to give birth.

Mercy crews brought the four black kittens and one tabby to safety in the operation on March 30, which has only now been revealed.

Scottish SPCA senior animal rescue officer Robert Ward said: “Cats normally try to find somewhere safe and private to give birth but we’re not sure why this expectant mother decided a chimney would be better than in the comfort of her own home.

“The owner initially feared the kittens were on the roof but we discovered they were, in fact, inside a chimney stack.

“Thankfully, we were able to call on the assistance of our friends at the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service who were able to reach the kittens on the roof and safely bring them down to be reunited with their mother and owner.

“We’re so grateful for their help as otherwise we would have had no way to reach them.

“Thankfully, the feline family were none the worse for wear after their dramatic start to life and are now safe and warm inside the house rather than on top of it.”

SFRS senior officer Mark Bryce said: “While the statutory responsibi­lity for animal rescue lies with the Scottish SPCA, we will always attend where there is a risk that a member of the public might put themselves in danger by attempting to effect their own rescue.

“As a humanitari­an organisati­on, SFRS crews use their technical training and expertise as well as specialist equipment to rescue animals.

“I’m pleased we were able to assist.”

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