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Watch this: Bangkok couple tries to rescue cat from canal with DIY rope and a bucket
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Date:2025-04-14 02:26:48
A caring couple in Bangkok, Thailand, showcased their compassion and resourcefulness by saving a drowning cat from a canal. The pair sprung into action when they noticed the distressed feline struggling in the water several feet below where they were standing. Using a rope and bucket,, they tossed down an impromptu DIY lifesaver and carefully lowered it into the canal.
Watch the video below to see the DIY rescue equipment
After many unsuccessful attempts to fish and scoop the cat into the bucket, a professional rescuer was lowered into the canal and saved the struggling cat.
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