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Kind-hearted tree-topper rescues B.C. cat stuck 30 hours in a tree

Tree service company owner helps Sooke cat get all four paws back on the ground
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Safe and sound. Tiger made it through an adventure after getting stuck atop a 40-foot tree in Otter Point on Sunday. He was safely put back on solid ground through the efforts of Andrew Church and Affordable Tree Care. (Henry Veasey photo)

A cat took self-isolation to new heights by getting stuck up a fir tree for 30 hours before being rescued and returned home safely.

The animal 鈥 named Tiger 鈥 was returned to its 鈥渙verjoyed鈥 owners after they enlisted a professional tree company to get him down.

On Sunday, the Veasey family realized their one-year-old cat was stuck in a large tree on their southern Vancouver Island property, near Sooke.

The young cat mewled and meowed for hours while being harassed by crows.

The family tempted to coax the cat down from the 40-foot tree by calling it and tempting it with food.

Tiger tried in vain to walk down some of the enormous drooping branches, but those limbs ended 20 or more feet off the ground, forcing him to return to the top of the giant tree that an arborist previously topped.

Once it was apparent the family couldn鈥檛 coax Tiger down, Veasey began making calls.

鈥淚 thought it was an easy call to the fire department to come out,鈥 Veasey said.

But it wasn鈥檛. The Otter Point Fire Department didn鈥檛 have a long enough ladder, and Sooke Fire Rescue couldn鈥檛 leave its jurisdiction to rescue a cat.

Veasey also called nine tree services companies, and none were willing to help 鈥 except one.

Affordable Tree Care owner Andrew Church put another job on hold to rescue Tiger. All he asked in return was for the Veaseys to pay for his gas.

Church climbed the tree with the cat carrier in hand. He softly talked to the cat as he ascended the tree. Once he reached Tiger, he gently nudged the cat into the carrier and brought him safely to the ground.

鈥淗e was ready to come down once I reached him,鈥 Church said. 鈥淗e was meowing his heart out.鈥

Church, a professional tree faller for more than 30 years, said this is only the second time he鈥檚 rescued a cat from a tree.

鈥淚 would have no problem rescuing another cat out of a tree,鈥 Church said. 鈥淎nimals become like family members, and I know what it鈥檚 like to lose a family member. You do what鈥檚 right.鈥

For the Veasey, they were happy that Church offered his services to rescue their cat.

鈥淲e are extremely grateful for Andrew helping us out. It was an anxious day, but it had a wonderful outcome,鈥 Veasey said.

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