I've done this dozens of times - even in zero neighborhoods where you're lucky to get out alive.
This is the most difficult case of this kind I've ever been on.
It was twisting and turning. Paws were flying everywhere. It took a little struggle to put her back in a cage.
It's a critical time but she could go three weeks.
They don't make good pets. They are extremely intelligent and always have escape on their minds. They want to roam and wander.
The only thing I could compare it with was the tiger that was removed from a Harlem apartment a few years ago.
We're still drilling holes, but so far nothing.
We said we wanted to help, not pay the entire cost. We were there to save the cat, not restore the building.
She's right there. I'd like to be able to reach in and grab a piece of fur. That's what's so frustrating.
I took a ride out there this morning to check the trap and there was no sign.