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Okay, suggestions for getting a cat out of a tree. I am not calling the fire department, like the kids suggested one minute after realizing the cat was up in a tree.
This is an outside cat, but she's a drama queen, who's usually first in line for a meal.
She's about 45 feet up a spindly maple - kinda wedged in a crook, with no other big branches underneath her. There are many little bity branches for her to hold on to on the way down. Wooded lot, so no access.
She's been there for at least one day that we know of - not more than two.
It rained on her a little yesterday, and a bit more this morning. It's pouring pretty good right now. (there goes my shoot the hose at her solution)
I've already turned down one offer who was going to use his deerhunting/tree climber to go up there and get her. I just don't trust that tree.
She can move around, and complains loudly when we call her, but she just won't take that first step!
I guess it's just wait her out?
This is an outside cat, but she's a drama queen, who's usually first in line for a meal.
She's about 45 feet up a spindly maple - kinda wedged in a crook, with no other big branches underneath her. There are many little bity branches for her to hold on to on the way down. Wooded lot, so no access.
She's been there for at least one day that we know of - not more than two.
It rained on her a little yesterday, and a bit more this morning. It's pouring pretty good right now. (there goes my shoot the hose at her solution)
I've already turned down one offer who was going to use his deerhunting/tree climber to go up there and get her. I just don't trust that tree.
She can move around, and complains loudly when we call her, but she just won't take that first step!
I guess it's just wait her out?