
Surrey, B.C., cat eludes rescuers' net atop 25-metre tree
Ben Arcand had to use equipment to scale a particularly tall tree in Surrey, B.C., on Monday after concerned residents noticed a cat had climbed it. He described the back-and-forth with officials and his eventual attempt to get it into a net, following which it wriggled free and climbed down of its own accord.
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