A family of cats had created a snug nest deep inside the walls of an abandoned house in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Here, they could hunch down, shield themselves from the elements, and evade human attention.
However, as soon as they started using the room as a neonatal nursery, it immediately became overcrowded. Additionally, the new recruits had a much harder time surviving there than ANY animal did.
The owners realised something needed assistance when they heard faint, muddled noises coming from behind the walls. Before the unknown animal(s) could be hurt in the hazardous location, their contractor got to work scouting the area. He slowly started to open a hole while looking for the source of the noise. A newborn kitten soon appeared from the walls and landed in his ready hands.
He maintained his gentle demo despite the fact that he knew the small neonate was probably not alone.
And he stayed at the house for 8 HOURS, taking out cat after cat and kitten after kitten from the walls. Although it was unclear how long the critters had been in the beams, they were in bad shape. Did they really become trapped? He wouldn’t stop until he was certain that each and every one of them had left the temporary tomb.