This is a story about a feral cat who has been stuck in a wall for over a week. Can you imagine that? He was in critical condition, desperately needing help.
Those who found him attempted to use a loop to extract him, but even with it around him, they couldn’t free him.
So they reached out to Hope for Paws, a skilled rescue team from California, who immediately went in to save him.
In order to save him, the team had to break the wall, a challenging task because the cat was right behind it. They carefully created a small hole, ensuring the cat’s safety.
One rescuer punched the hole while the other observed from the opposite side to ensure the cat’s well-being.
Once they punched the hole, they could see him better, but the cat was beyond frightened!
He peeked his head through the hole but was too scared to come out when he saw people.
One of the rescuers managed to put a loop around his neck, but the cat was too scared and mad to cooperate.
They tried calling him, luring him, but nothing worked. They had to pull…
Once they started pulling him out, the cat snapped. He began shaking his head, clawing at the wall, hissing… Just acting like a feral cat.
The rescuer slowed down, trying to calm the cat, but it was late. He was mad and wanted to escape.
After a bit of tuck and pull, they managed to pull him out of the wall but the cat was acting wild. Jumping around and trying to escape the loop.
Trying to get him into a cage was tough because he kept hissing and jumping, making it really hard to catch him. He didn’t stop hissing or clawing, and it looked like they wouldn’t be able to get near him.
The cat was so scared that even the sound of his claws on the cage freaked him out. But after a while, the rescue team finally got him into the cage. He was still scared, but he cuddled into the blanket in the cage and stopped hissing.
Turns out, he wasn’t wild at heart; he was just really scared and hurt.
The rescue team in California took great care of him and gave him the name Walldo. His treatment was a success; he relaxed fully and showed his true nature as a big lover of cuddles. It wasn’t long before someone adopted him.
Walldo is incredibly sweet and affectionate, having just had a bit of bad luck. Despite being trapped in a wall for over a week, he was fortunate to come out of it without any serious health problems.
Now, Walldo is loving life in his forever home, complete with a cat sibling for company. He’s turned out to be a wonderful pet, all thanks to Hope for Paws and LTBL Feline Rescue for helping him find a family that adores his cuddly personality.
Check out how the California team came to Walldo’s rescue in the video below:
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