Cat wishes rescue - stuck on roof at Home Depot?
There's a cat stuck on the lower roof (right over the front doors) and has been there, employee's voice, for 3 days already. There is no food and water and no way down. After notifying one of the ancestors in charge there, they said "it's only a cat - it's vermin". Anyone out at hand able to help rescue the cat? It's at the Home Depot at the Reisterstown Road Plaza.
Call the humane society or ASPCA presently poor kitty.
Call the locate fire dept! They rescue cats from trees. I don't see how different it is from roofs. Unless that's single in movies.
But call animal control or something. ASPCA! They will take right care of the cat.
Or just get a stepladder from the store and get it yourself!
Oh and tomorrow, go to Home Depot and punch the person surrounded by charge who said a cat is only vermin. That makes me really silly. I would have attacked that person. How would s/he like it whether they were stuck on an island with no food or water and no rescue coming? S/he wouldn't close to it.
You inevitability to call animal control. They will rescue the cat and take it to safety at a shelter.
You could try the humane society or the fire department. My cat would hold a few words for the employees for not calling the first day. Mrrrrrrrrrrooooooooooow. HIssssssssssss.
Answers: It's home depot, recount one of the employees to grab a damn ladder and clutch the little guy. Tell the manager to go * himself with a broomstick while they do it so he's not around complaining.
Buy a stepladder from the Home Depot and then climb up there and grab the cat. Then return the stepladder when you are done ;)
LOL, how did it get up there anyway?
Oh my... help the poor entity.. if you're big enough.. climb.. haha.. sorry.. but please try to help the poor cat.. 3 days? how did it survive? oh.. animal control? the police? or anybody? your dad?
Call local animal control. If they cannot oblige, they should be able to tell you someone that can.
PS - that manager is a jackas$!!
Like others said, get animal control. You can also get the media involved. They'd guzzle that up that a local business wouldn't help a poor cat off its roof.