Albuquerque Pet Groomer Rescues Cat from Treetop MisadventureAlbuquerque Pet Groomer Rescues Cat from Treetop Misadventure In a heartfelt act of heroism, an Albuquerque pet groomer risked her own safety to rescue a cat stranded in a treetop. On a sunny Saturday afternoon, Michelle Jones, owner of “Pampered Pets” grooming salon, was trimming the hedges outside her business when she heard a faint meow. Looking up, she spotted a small, frightened feline high up in the branches of a towering cottonwood tree. “I could tell that the cat was scared and stuck,” Jones said. “I couldn’t bear the thought of leaving it there.” Without hesitation, Jones grabbed a ladder and carefully ascended to the cat’s perch. As she got closer, she realized that the animal was trapped by a broken branch. “It was shaking so hard,” Jones recalled. “I knew I had to get it down safely.” Using her grooming tools with precision, Jones gently cut the cat free. As it reached the ground, the feline scurried to safety under a nearby bush. Jones’s neighbors and passersby cheered as she returned to earth, cat in tow. The rescued pet, which Jones named “Treetop,” was later taken to a local animal shelter for a checkup. “I’m so happy I was able to help that little creature,” Jones said. “As a pet groomer, it’s my job to take care of animals. But this was more than just a job—it was an act of compassion.” The story of Treetop’s rescue spread throughout Albuquerque, highlighting the bond between humans and their animal companions. Jones received praise from the community for her bravery and the sanctuary that she provides for pets. And Treetop? The feline hero is now thriving in its new foster home, forever grateful for the kindness that saved its life.
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