With Pickles: McDonald’s-bound B.C. girl hears cat stuck in engine, sparks 2-year reunion
Thanks to an attentive young girl, the male orange tabby cat was rescued and will be reunited with his family.
Members of Central Saanich Fire Department and Central Saanich Police Service rescued the cat from a parked, locked car Saturday afternoon near the McDonald’s Restaurant in Central Saanich after the girl had heard the animal while walking toward the fast food restaurant with her parents, said Cpt. Dan Little of Central Saanich Fire.Little said is not clear when and why the animal entered the vehicle’s engine area, where it found itself stuck between the engine block and the firewall.
Little said firefighters attending the scene then used a device commonly used by tow truck drivers to open the vehicle and pop the hood. While engine grease had blackened the animal, which Miller described as “very distraught” when discovered, it was un-injured.When an initial search for the cat’s owner was unsuccessful, he was taken to the CRD animal shelter off the Pat Bay Highway. After a post on social media garnered attention, the shelter announced Pickles’ owners have been found after the cat had been missing for more than two years.
Shelter staff stressed the importance of having permanent identification for cats, such as a microchip.
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