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jenna
04-13-06, 01:11 AM
http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/04/12/fugitive.feline.ap/index.html

:(

IamJen
04-13-06, 01:20 AM
Hmmm...looks like she's not ready to come out yet. :)

Mycoolcats
04-13-06, 01:14 PM
so is the thing able to eat anything? i wonder how it can be ok after 12 days without water? or it has water somewhere.

Amy SF
04-13-06, 02:12 PM
Poor Molly. :( I hope she makes it out OK.

Satya
04-13-06, 04:02 PM
Aww. Hopefully the cat isn't trapped or incapacitated somehow preventing her to leave the wall.

Amy SF
04-16-06, 02:35 PM
Success! There's a happy ending to the story! Molly is free! :hamster: :D

Ending is cat's meow
Kitty’s tale turns joyous as she’s freed from wall

BY JESS WISLOSKI, JONATHAN LEMIRE and LEO STANDORA
DAILY NEWS WRITERS

Molly was stuck in the wall in the cellar of Myers of Keswick, on Hudson St., for two weeks. In a purr-fect ending, a miner with a heart of gold searched until he rescued Molly the cat last night.

After spending 14 days stuck in the guts of a 19th-century West Village building, New York's famous fur ball was safe and sound and eating sardines.

http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/409041p-346212c.html

purrpelle
04-16-06, 02:43 PM
yay!:hamster:

there's a fund set up to help repair the building... i hope people help out.

VegWithEdge
04-16-06, 04:02 PM
YAY!! I'm glad that kitty got free :)

soilman
04-16-06, 07:32 PM
Oh dear, they killed sardines and a pig and are feeding it to the carnivorous beast. Poor sardine, poor pig. So sad that the cat was rescued.

soilman
04-16-06, 07:37 PM
If it was a human child that was trapped in the walls, they wouldn't have worried about "doing structural damage to a historical building" and about keeping business going while the rescue went on. They would have cleared all the people out of the building, preventing them from earning a living for 11 days, and dozens of rescue workers would have been working round the clock, instead of 12 hours per day. They wouldn't have cared what happened to the building, to make it uninhabitable later, as long as it didn't collapse on the child during the period they were doing the rescue. They treated this cat like a second class citizen, and a poor pig and sardines like third class citizens.

Sevenseas
04-16-06, 07:42 PM
They treated this cat like a second class citizen, and a poor pig and sardines like third class citizens.Yeah they're no better than those damn psychiatrist nazis.