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BLEW911 06-17-2007 05:27 PM

HELP! Our cat is stuck up a tree!
 
After 6 hours we called the fire dept. They came out and basically said all they could do was squirt her down with the fire hose. We have left her food and water and try to coax her down every few hours. She moves around on a few branches (all the same height) and meows a lot. After 12 hours the fire dept came again (dear wife is beside herself) and said they didn't want hose her down , she could fall and hurt herself. Duh.
It's now been 36 hours and she is still about 40 feet up a pine tree. We did try to poke at her with a long pole but she went higher.
Vet has said after 3 days dehydration is a real issue and something must be done. My plan now is just to wait and see if hunger overcomes fear in time.
OK experts, who has experience here.Any suggestions? Just waiting is hard on Mari.
Thanks, Don:confused:

Racerbvd 06-17-2007 05:29 PM

Get a latter, a canvas bag and wear long sleeves & gloves. Have some Friends with a sheet in-case the kitty does fall to catch her.

typ550 06-17-2007 05:37 PM

I had this happen once years ago. After the cat was up there most of a day, I called the Fire Dept and was told they couldn't do anything. I ended up getting either the power or cable company (can't remember which) to come out with a cherry-picker and get him down. Tipped the driver and that was that.

pwd72s 06-17-2007 05:45 PM

Another option is to check your local yellow pages for an "arborist". These guys are amazing...they use climbing gear to take a tree down from the top, remove a broken limb, do whatever is required. It may cost ya, but a trained arborist could have your kitty back to you in no time. Now, you need to ask yourself...what made your kitty want to climb that high? Suspect #1 would be a neighbor who lets his dog out at night, no leash, so the dog can crap anywhere but at home...Seen any dog crap on your lawn lately? Food for thought.

BLEW911 06-17-2007 05:50 PM

Don't have any acess to a 40' ladder or I already would have done that
and
the tree is not accessable to vehicles.
good ideas though, any more?

Where would I get a ladder that size? The firemen said they only had 24' but weren't going to grab a scared cat anyway.

lisa_spyder 06-17-2007 06:02 PM

Call your vet? Hopefully they will have some magic way to get kitty down without harm...

Marksman with tranquiliser dart and a large trampoline to catch kitty...I can't think of anything else - sorry :( .

austin552 06-17-2007 06:12 PM

In the middle of the night...
 
A few years ago I let my inside cat out back. A cat down the street came over and spooked her up an apple tree. I put on a long sleeve shirt and made the climb. The tree was full of bugs. Worse the flood light I carried, fell and broke. So I was up a tree as high as the house covered in weird bugs with a cat on my shoulder freeking out in the pitch dark. I felt my way down the tree and dropped her when I could go no lower. I can laugh now but G.D. that was some sht!! What some guys will do for a little pussy...

Racerbvd 06-17-2007 06:20 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by BLEW911
Don't have any acess to a 40' ladder or I already would have done that
and
the tree is not accessable to vehicles.
good ideas though, any more?

Where would I get a ladder that size? The firemen said they only had 24' but weren't going to grab a scared cat anyway.

Home Depot might rent them, if you were closer to me, I'd bring mine & help you.

rick-l 06-17-2007 06:24 PM

Put the ladder up in the tree to get the cat. Get halfway up and the cat pisses on you after 24 hours without going.

Grab the cat with gloves and it is calm but then freaks out. be careful

Burnin' oil 06-17-2007 06:31 PM

.22 to get it out and 12 ga. to get it on the way down.

rick-l 06-17-2007 06:46 PM

I didn't read the 40' part. A 40 foot ladder isn't going to cut it.

Sanity check...
There is no way I would go that high for a cat. It spooks me out to even climb a ladder that is not agianst a building.

I watched an arborist trim trees around here. He climbed the tree with spikes and the had a rock climbing like harness to work/ get down. Not sure how wild he will be about chasing a cat around up there.

mattdavis11 06-17-2007 06:56 PM

It'll figure out how to get down.

red-beard 06-17-2007 07:37 PM

Go to a rental shop and rent a 48' ladder. Tie it down as you climb up, since it will be pretty straight up and down. Use leather gloves since the cat will be spooked. Also, wear ver thick clothing, since the cat will be gripping you all the way down.

One time I had a cat go up a tree and the ladder didn't quite make it. I created a lasso machine with a rope and a 2 inch plastic pipe. I drilled a hole in the side near the cat end, tied a knot, left a loop coming out the end, and the string down the middle. You pull on the string and the lasso tightens. Not exactly nice for the cat, I brought it down. It gave me about 6-7 feet more, which is all I needed.

Moses 06-17-2007 07:47 PM

I've never, ever seen a dead cat in a tree. I gotta think the cat will find a way down.

Jim727 06-17-2007 07:58 PM

As long as you are below it and reaching for it chances are it will try to go higher. I would contact these people: 661-269-4010 ~ www.deltarescue.org Don't know if they have the resources to do phone assists, but they are terrific people.

BLEW911 06-17-2007 07:59 PM

If she dosent make it down by tomorrow pm I will try tree trimmers first then try to rent a ladder. I'll check back tomorrow. Any more ideas? Tomorrow Am will be 48 hrs, still a ways to 72. Thanks all.

Don

slodave 06-17-2007 08:14 PM

You get the ladder, I have a climbing harness. I'll go up the tree.

Dave

HardDrive 06-17-2007 09:03 PM

*quietly LMAO at humans running around like twits over a cat*

nota 06-17-2007 09:15 PM

we lived on a sailboat and had a cat

one day we came home and found the cat up the alloy mast on the spreders
the only way we could figure it got up there was to climb up the halyard a less then 1/2 inch rope
and why it went up we can only guess a bird

hungry cats climb down or jump
cats survive long jump/falls without harm
try food and catnip to bait it down

Brian Cameron 06-17-2007 09:55 PM

8 days in a tree. 80 foot fall. No problem. Look here

speeder 06-17-2007 10:22 PM

Never have seen a cat skeleton in a tree. Seriously, just lasso the tree somehow and shake it until the cat loses its footing. It will fall, but grab branches on its way down and survive. Might have schit stains on its shorts when it's done, but it'll be comedy to watch and the cat won't climb up that tree again.

Film it and post the video here. I guarantee it will survive. Thrill of his life, like one of us getting to drive an F-1 car.

Porsche-O-Phile 06-17-2007 10:26 PM

Shoot, I'd just climb up and get it.

Tim Hancock 06-18-2007 04:07 AM

Cat will come down when it wants to. If the meowing was bothering me, I would probably take some shots at it with a bb gun, but that is just me. Our cats climb our trees often and always come down on their own.

Rusty Heap 06-18-2007 05:22 AM

BB guns, .22's, and shot guns? tsk tsk, you all should be ashamed at your puny thinking...........I say go right for the bottle rockets and 4th of July motor shells.

(grins)

Jeff Higgins 06-18-2007 05:32 AM

I don't think my dog has ever been stuck up a tree.

targa911S 06-18-2007 05:44 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Moses
I've never, ever seen a dead cat in a tree. I gotta think the cat will find a way down.
I'm with Moses. It will find a way down sooner or later.

notfarnow 06-18-2007 05:58 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Wayne at Pelican Parts
Hmm, 40-ft ladder. That's an AWFULLY big ladder. I climbed onto the roof of my old townhouse once with the roofer's ladder. That thing had to be about 30-ft, and it scared the heck out of me.
+1

I get the wim-wams on a 30 ft ladder leaned against a HOUSE.

I'd get a new cat before you'd find me atop a 40ft ladder, leaning against a tree branch, with a cat clawing at my eyes.

Sounds like a newspaper headline just waiting for ink.

Moses 06-18-2007 06:02 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by notfarnow
+1

I get the wim-wams on a 30 ft ladder leaned against a HOUSE.

I'd get a new cat before I you'd find me atop a 40ft ladder, leaning against a tree branch, with a cat clawing at my eyes.

Sounds like a newspaper headline just waiting for ink.

No doubt. I've been atop a 30 foot ladder before. Did not want to let go with either hand. Scary. Grab a cat from that height? Not a chance.

TerryH 06-18-2007 08:49 AM

"Man on 40 Foot Ladder Falls into Crowd; 3 Dead! Cat in Tree Comes Down to See What the Fuss is About."

KFC911 06-18-2007 09:08 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by TerryH
"Man on 40 Foot Ladder Falls into Crowd; 3 Dead! Cat in Tree Comes Down to See What the Fuss is About."
:)

widebody911 06-18-2007 09:12 AM

Get one of these - works every time.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1182186734.jpg

Porsche-O-Phile 06-18-2007 09:23 AM

High ladders aren't all that scary to me - it's the ones that wobble, sway, dance around and otherwise could twist free and come crashing down that scare me. I suppose if you tied it off every few feet as you ascended it wouldn't be so bad. The fiberglass ones kinda' scare the crap out of me.

Find some professional roofing guys or ironworkers - those dudes are certifiably nuts - they'll be up and down with your cat in no time.

sammyg2 06-18-2007 10:17 AM

Be careful. When I was in my 20's I fell off a 40 foot ladder.
Good thing for me I was only on that first rung ba da bump.
But seriously folks.... Don't forget to tip your waitress.

Super_Dave_D 06-18-2007 10:29 AM

I fell out of a 40 foot tree once - not a single scratch!

74-911 06-18-2007 10:32 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Porsche-O-Phile
High ladders aren't all that scary to me - it's the ones that wobble, sway, dance around and otherwise could twist free and come crashing down that scare me. I suppose if you tied it off every few feet as you ascended it wouldn't be so bad. The fiberglass ones kinda' scare the crap out of me.

Find some professional roofing guys or ironworkers - those dudes are certifiably nuts - they'll be up and down with your cat in no time.

or find a sailor who has some "ascenders" (what the tree trimmers use). Anyone who has been to the top of a 55' mast and the mast is swinging through a 5 or 6' arc will not be bothered by a 40' tree. Reaching out and grabbing a strange cat at that height is another story however.

legion 06-18-2007 10:40 AM

Man...when I worked as a house painter I had to paint a house with 3rd story dormers. They brought out the 50' ladder to the property. I had the fattest guy on the crew sit on the bottom of the ladder, I had another guy standing and holding the ladder from the backside, and I had the ladder tied to one of the columns on the front of the house.

I don't know that I would go up a ladder like that now...

targa911S 06-18-2007 12:48 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by widebody911
Get one of these - works every time.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1182186734.jpg

LOL I just blew iced tea through my nose!

johnco 06-18-2007 01:06 PM

a paintball gun, a few well placed shots and the cat will probably decide to come down.

Danimal16 06-18-2007 03:00 PM

Send Chopper
 
SEND CHOPPER UP THERE!


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1182207530.jpgChopper is a 105 pound Cane Corso-pit Bandogge who is going for the world high jump record. He is bred with the worlds toughest, and strongest Cane Corso's and a touch of pit-bull"

pwd72s 06-18-2007 03:14 PM

Cane Corso...isn't that the dog breed that killed the lady in San Francisco?


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