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Watch: Rescuers risk climbing a mobile tower to save cat from birds

Volunteers of the animal rescue shelter called Charlie’s Animal Rescue Centre, in Bengaluru in a brave and bold act saved an orange cat from a mobile tower. The animal was stuck there and was being attacked by kites and other birds.

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The footage of this brave act which the Centre posted on their Instagram shows their volunteers risking climbing a tall mobile tower and then fending off kites who were attacking the cat and also them.

Users on Instagram appreciating this brave act, lauded the effort of the volunteers. One wrote: “Kudos to rescuers for their outstanding job, more power to you guys,” while another said: “Your organisation is doing such a great job!”

S.Ravi

S. Ravi writes on science, evolution and wildlife besides trends in culture, history, art, and stories of human interest.

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