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2022-06-25 05:32:56 By : Tiger Hao

June 7 (UPI) -- Emergency responders in Florida combined their efforts to rescue a small kitten found with its head wedged in a steel pipe. The Panhandle Animal Welfare Society said in a Facebook post that rescuers responded alongside the Fort Walton Beach Police Department when the feline was found with its head stuck in the pipe in Fort Walton Beach. Advertisement "When all our options seemed to be exhausted, we decided to call in reinforcements," the post said. "Our friends at the Fort Walton Beach Fire Department were there to help immediately! With a group effort, we were able to get this sweet baby out and safe. Thank you to all who helped us save this kittens life!" The kitten, dubbed Pipe Cleaner by rescuers, was taken to the Panhandle Animal Welfare Society's shelter and is now available for adoption. Read More Scottish couple complete 106 marathons in 106 days Uber driver's 'very generous tip' leads to $100,000 lottery jackpot Siblings break world record with walks on 54-foot, 1-inch stilts Topics Animals Latest Headlines Odd News // 9 hours ago Up to 150 gallons of tahini sesame oil spills onto New Jersey road June 24 (UPI) -- Emergency responders and public employees responded to a road in New Jersey when a truck spilled up to 150 gallons of tahini sesame oil into a roadway. Odd News // 9 hours ago Bear makes repeated visits to Florida golf course, tennis courts June 24 (UPI) -- Officials at a Florida sports club said a bear has been making repeated visits to the tennis courts and golf course during the past week. Odd News // 9 hours ago Miniature house installed in San Francisco park a mystery June 24 (UPI) -- Parks officials in San Francisco said they do not know who installed the latest attraction in Golden Gate Park: a miniature house placed atop a 30-foot-tall tree stump. Odd News // 9 hours ago Dive-bombing crows targeting visitors to California park June 24 (UPI) -- Visitors to a park in California's Los Angeles County have been dealing with an unusual problem in recent weeks -- constant attacks from dive-bombing crows. Odd News // 11 hours ago Skateboarder breaks two Guinness World Records for blindfolded ollies June 24 (UPI) -- A Japanese skateboarder who lost 95 percent of his eyesight to disease broke two Guinness World Records by performing 33 ollies in one minute while blindfolded -- followed by 122 consecutive ollies while blindfolded. Odd News // 12 hours ago 'Very pregnant' sea lion visits California golf course June 24 (UPI) -- Marine rescuers responded to a California golf course to escort a "very pregnant" sea lion from a putting green back to the ocean. Odd News // 12 hours ago YouTuber breaks world records for chugging Mountain Dew, tomato juice June 24 (UPI) -- A New York YouTuber added two more Guinness World Records titles to his name by downing liters of Mountain Dew and tomato sauce. Odd News // 13 hours ago Police rescue skunk with its head stuck in fishing bait box June 24 (UPI) -- A California police officer came to the rescue of a skunk found with its head stuck in a hole in a fishing bait box. Odd News // 18 hours ago National Food Truck Day celebrates mobile meals June 24 (UPI) -- National Food Truck Day, celebrated annually on the fourth Friday in June, was originally celebrated in October and was founded by a Texas radio DJ. Odd News // 1 day ago Kitten rescued from 20-foot storm drain in Arizona June 23 (UPI) -- Firefighters and animal rescuers in Arizona came to the rescue of a kitten found trapped in a 20-foot storm drain.

June 7 (UPI) -- Emergency responders in Florida combined their efforts to rescue a small kitten found with its head wedged in a steel pipe.

The Panhandle Animal Welfare Society said in a Facebook post that rescuers responded alongside the Fort Walton Beach Police Department when the feline was found with its head stuck in the pipe in Fort Walton Beach. Advertisement

"When all our options seemed to be exhausted, we decided to call in reinforcements," the post said. "Our friends at the Fort Walton Beach Fire Department were there to help immediately! With a group effort, we were able to get this sweet baby out and safe. Thank you to all who helped us save this kittens life!"

The kitten, dubbed Pipe Cleaner by rescuers, was taken to the Panhandle Animal Welfare Society's shelter and is now available for adoption.