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Get meow from here! Kitten found with head stuck in glass bowl, rescuers call Buzz Lightyear
- Kitten was trapped in a glass bowl and rescuers named the animal Buzz Lightyear
- The cat was trapped and rescued with the help of some food
- Was taken to Animal Care and Adoption Center for vaccines and sterilization surgery
- He has now settled into his new environment and is ready to be adopted
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We have all been in some tricky situations in our lives or found ourselves in some confined spaces.
But perhaps no one has been as unlucky or as cramped as a kitten found with its head in a glass bowl and named Buzz Lightyear by rescuers.
The unfortunate cat, aged six months, was seen trapped near Fall River in Massachusetts while trapped.
A nearby resident of the 200 block of Danforth Street contacted Fall River Animal Control.
They entrapped the cat, which they named Buzz Lightyear, and her siblings with the help of some food.
Then the ARL Field Services agent was able to remove the glass jar and treat the kitten.
Rescuers brought Buzz Lightyear to ARL’s Dedham Animal Care and Adoption Center.
She was disgusted by life on the streets, but turned out to be in good health and had vaccines and sterilization surgeries.
The unfortunate cat, six months old, was seen wandering the Fall River neighborhood of Massachusetts while trapped
A nearby resident of the 200 block of Danforth Street contacted Fall River Animal Control. They tricked the cat, which they named Buzz Lightyear, and her siblings with the help of some food
Rescuers brought Buzz Lightyear to ARL’s Dedham Animal Care and Adoption Center
She was disgusted by life on the streets, but turned out to be in good health and had vaccines and sterilization operations
Buzz took a while to learn to trust people, but has now settled in her new environment and is now available for adoption
Boston’s Field Services Animal Rescue League said they were working with Fall River Animal Control to save her
Buzz took a while to learn to trust people, but has now settled in her new environment and is now available for adoption.
Boston’s Field Services Animal Rescue League said they were working with Fall River Animal Control to save her.
ARL found a previously unknown cat colony while rescuing Buzz and they will go capture others to provide them with medical care and surgery.
They will also assess the behavior to potentially place other cats from the colony in loving homes.