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#177068 - 04/21/08 11:04 AM Would you try to rescue a cat?
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And ... if so, how?

Here's a pic sent me from another forum. (Sorry for the size, etc ... it's not one of the usual formats).

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#177069 - 04/21/08 11:43 AM Re: Would you try to rescue a cat? [Re: renosteinke]
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Absolutly NOT! The cat will come down when ready.

Nor do I swerve for squirrels.
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#177070 - 04/21/08 12:50 PM Re: Would you try to rescue a cat? [Re: earlydean]
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If you can't see the PNG file, here it is as a JPEG:

http://www.electricalphotos.com/showphoto.php/photo/439/ppuser/8

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#177071 - 04/21/08 01:36 PM Re: Would you try to rescue a cat? [Re: Theelectrikid]
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I agree, he will come down when he is ready or maybe a little quicker if he gets curious about those wires.
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#177073 - 04/21/08 01:58 PM Re: Would you try to rescue a cat? [Re: gfretwell]
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No, I've yet to see the skeleton of a cat in either a tree, or on a power pole.
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#177077 - 04/21/08 03:44 PM Re: Would you try to rescue a cat? [Re: electure]
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I did not put the cat up there, and have no need to get him down. He will get down when he is ready.
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#177078 - 04/21/08 04:44 PM Re: Would you try to rescue a cat? [Re: renosteinke]
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Here's a pic of the rescue in progress (no, that's NOT me!):




I'm sure the PoCo has an extensive protocol that covers such situations.

My role in all this? As "supreme being" at a cat lovers' web site, this issue comes up with some frequency. I usually tell folks to be patient ... and I've managed to persuade a few folks to put away their ladders, send the tree-trimmer away, etc. There are very real dangers on those poles.

Now, I just have to learn how to change the format pictures come in .... \:\)
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#177082 - 04/21/08 06:23 PM Re: Would you try to rescue a cat? [Re: earlydean]
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 Originally Posted By: earlydean
Absolutly NOT! The cat will come down when ready.

Nor do I swerve for squirrels.



That is too funny because that's exactly what I was thinking. Cats will outlive me by eight lives and squirrels are nothing but pests. Large rats in my opinion.

Seriously, I don't see the justification in placing a lineman in the way of unnecessary harm. Every time they head up a pole, they know that they might not come back down. Doing his regular job is dangerous enough as it is, but going up there for non-work related stuff just isn't worth the risk. The cat will figure it out. Cats are much smarter than we think that they are.

I'm also not a fan of the taxpayer's money being wasted for firefighters to retrieve cats from trees.

I understand that utility companies and fire departments offer these rescues in an effort to provide good community relations, and maybe some practice. I say take the cat's family out to dinner with a $50.00 gift certificate. The cat will be home by the time they return and no human lives will be risked. I'm sure that's a lot cheaper than paying for a line crew with a truck for an hour.

OK, I admit it. I don't like cats but only because they are smarter than we are.
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#177096 - 04/21/08 08:53 PM Re: Would you try to rescue a cat? [Re: EV607797]
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and does he expect the cat to just hold on, while they climb back down......
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#177129 - 04/22/08 05:11 PM Re: Would you try to rescue a cat? [Re: renosteinke]
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In this case I wonder if the concern isn't practical as much as public relations: What about the potential for an outage if the cat gets into the primaries?

-John
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