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Woodbury Firefighters Pull Off Purr-Fect Rescue, Free Kitten Trapped In Chimney

Woodbury firefighters rescued a kitten trapped in a chimney, reuniting it with a local girl in a scene right from a Hollywood movie.

WOODBURY, CT — It wasn’t a call for flames or smoke that brought out the Woodbury Volunteer Fire Department this week — it was fur.

Firefighters were dispatched Monday evening on a very special mission after reports of a kitten stuck in a chimney. When Chief Janet Morgan arrived, she peered down to find a tiny puff of white fur about six and a half feet below. At first glance, it looked like a simple “open the clean-out and scoop” rescue. It wasn’t.

The home’s fireplace had long been abandoned, and the basement had since been finished — complete with sheetrock and spray-foam insulation blocking access. After taking measurements and carefully removing the walls, firefighters finally reached the clean-out. But when they opened it, the kitten was nowhere to be found.

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Peering through the fireplace again, they could still see the little feline. That meant there had to be another hidden clean-out. Sure enough, after removing more wall and insulation, firefighters uncovered a second access point. Moments later — as captured in a now-viral video — they freed the wide-eyed kitten, safe and sound.

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The rescue ended with licks and smiles all around as the kitten was reunited with a young girl who had been anxiously waiting nearby. The kitten, according to firefighters, seemed entirely unfazed by its adventure.

“Neighbors helping neighbors — it’s what we do,” the department shared. “And tonight, it brought a little joy to everyone involved.”

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