RODALCO, that's an optimistic view. Another view, that is slightly less optimistic, is in this profit driven day and age the poco sees more risk in not saving the cat, given that somebody who is unqualified to do so may attempt a DIY rescue that could cost the poco millions. I'm not so sure "we" were more good-hearted in the past. In a less prosperous time, and when workplace deaths and other hardships were the norm, my guess is the idea of sending a guy up to save someone's cat that "shouldn't be there in the first place" (as I envision the argument going) would be laughable. Maybe my view of the past is less nostalgic than others'....