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Kittens Rescued From Drain Pipe At Wayne Church: Radnor Fire Company

A litter of kittens was found in a drain pipe at the Wayne Presbyterian Church. They were coaxed out and now are being fostered locally.

Firefighters used flashlights and a thermal imaging camera to inspect the drain pipe and determined it was cat free after the kittens were coaxed out with food.
Firefighters used flashlights and a thermal imaging camera to inspect the drain pipe and determined it was cat free after the kittens were coaxed out with food. (D’Ann Lawrence White/Patch)

WAYNE, PA — A litter of kittens was saved from a drain pipe in Wayne, according to first responders.

According to the Radnor Fire Company, the cats were stuck in a drain pipe at Wayne Presbyterian Church.

The fire company said a crew of four went to the church and just as they showed up the last of the kittens were coaxed from the pipe with some food.

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Firefighters then used flashlights and a thermal imaging camera to inspect the drain pipe.

After the inspection, officials said no more kittens were in the pipe.

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All four kittens are being locally fostered, the fire company said.

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