It's What I Do

It's What I Do
These are some of my tales from various rescue adventures.
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Long Way Round
I know that I've been away for a bit but understand that I have been busy but I hope these new tales are worth it for those that are reading my posts.
I will begin with a few weeks ago.  I get a call from mall security around ten at night telling me that there was a kitten in distress on their property.  Luckily, I had gotten home when I had wanted to and was still out and about.  I figured that this would be an easy catch since the last time that they had called me for a kitten there was minor effort (I closed myself in with a bunch of dumpsters and the lost cat). 
I was told to meet security in the back of the mall and so I did but farther from the property than I had expected. 
I will describe this area as best I can here.  The kitten was located within some pine bushes that span about 30 feet and APPEAR to be only a foot deep.
I was sorely mistaken. 
Truth be, these bushes were three feet deep and beneath was a maze of roots that formed perfect catacombs for the little brat to run through.
So there I am with two other security guards and my partner, trying to "force" the kitten to the edge and catch him.
I don't know at what point the flashlights had died but I was now looking for this kitten in street light.
Did I mention the gunfire?  Yup, while I was flat on the ground, trying to see where the cat went, there was a series of pops and came what seemed to be return fire.  What I missed were the fleet of squad cars that arrived in the distance.
I thought it was funny if someone drove by and saw only my legs sticking out from this mass of bushes and no movement while police are the distance.
I became frustrated and tried to pull these bushes up from their roots just so I could get the kitten.  The little guy kept on moving all over and I would only get a glimpse of its tail.  It was something out of an Alien movie when the Alien is moving too quickly and all you see is the tail here and there.
Finally, I told everyone to back away and I would find the kitten who was screaming non-stop for mommy who was nowhere in sight.
He was less than two feet in front of me but still out of reach because of the large roots.  I kept on calling him and he could see my hand but ignored me.  I got the idea to get a plate of wet food and blow the smell toward him.  He smelled it and started to go toward it but once I started to go for him, he turned away.  So there I am blowing the smell to him before he went too far.
He turned around and I managed to nab him.
He was maybe a month old with ears that were too large for his head.
I called him Yoda and he is doing fine.  It took us three hours  to get him. 
So much for a quick catch.
Topics: Cat rescue tale.
posted by Acadius on Tuesday, August 5, 2008 at 12:20 AM
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posted by luvmypit on Aug 5, 2008 at 03:51 PM
Excellent post!
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