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December 20, 2005
HFD gets props from PETA
The Houston Fire Department is getting an award from PETA for a controversial cat rescue.
A Houston woman called 911 recently saying her 2-year-old "baby" was trapped. Upon arrival, the firefighters learned that "Baby" was the name of a cat.
The cat was rescued.
"They said they were desperate, didn't know what else to do," Houston Fire Department Captain Keith Ellery said. "It is not the type of rescue we normally do ... but on this particular incident, we felt compelled to kind of help them out."
For its efforts, the department will receive the Compassionate Lifesafer award from PETA.
"We commend the Houston Fire Department for extending its emergency services to all those in need without regard to race, color, creed or species," said PETA Director Daphna Nachminovitch. "The compassionate actions of Houston's firefighters are a welcome example of how a government agency can use resources to help people and the animals they cherish."
Posted by Michelle Homer at
11:02 AM
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ANY comments with profanity will be deleted as soon as I find them, and your IP address will be banned. If you can't make your point without cursing, you don't have any business posting.
Way to go!
--Posted by: Leslie Nichols at December 22, 2005 7:03 PM