'Miracle' kitten trapped down a pipe survives against all the odds
09.12.20
We rescued a six-week-old kitten that was trapped down a six foot vertical pipe in Stafford.
A member of the public contacted us on Monday 30 November after they spotted a kitten trapped down a six foot vertical pipe at Moorfield Industrial Estate in Newcastle Road.
The member of the public managed to pull one of the kittens free but sadly they believed the other kitten in the pipe was already dead.
The kitten was in a really poor state
Caren said:
"We were sure the kitten was dead as she hadn't moved at all whilst the member of the public reached the other kitten but then when I used my grasper to bring her out of the pipe, she finally made a sound and moved. I couldn't believe the poor thing was still alive as she looked in a really poor state. I wrapped her in a towel and put her inside my fleece to keep her warm and then rushed her to Shires Veterinary Practice in Stone.
"She was dehydrated and almost lifeless, with agonal breaths and no reflex. The vets said her heartbeat was also so weak, they didn't think she would make it. As we rescue animals which are most in need, often suffering from awful injuries, and the worst cases of neglect or cruelty, we know that sadly, not every animal we rescue will make it but it's still incredibly hard to hear that and I did shed a tear.
"After two close calls, it¿s a miracle that Piper has made it!"
Still a long road to recovery
Piper still has a long journey ahead of her as her recovery continues. She has now been taken to RSPCA Stapeley Grange Cattery in Cheshire where she has been reunited with her brother, a male tabby kitten, now named Dave who was also rescued from the industrial estate. Once the pair are ready, they will need to be rehomed together.
The first kitten that was rescued from the pipe has been rehomed by the caller who saved him.
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