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6-Year-Old Shelter Dog Helps Rescue Young Cat Trapped in Sewer

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Not all heroes wear capes — and some even come in the form of our furry friends.

Take the 6-year-old Shar-Pei named Leopard, a rescue dog who was living at the Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter in Ohio in November of 2016.



While out on a walk with Freida Feher, one of the shelter’s volunteers, Leopard suddenly stopped beside a sewer grate and laid down.

Freida tried to get Leopard to move, but she wouldn’t budge.

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That’s when she bent over to see what the dog was trying to show her.

Moments later, Freida heard faint cries coming from inside the sewer and noticed a tiny gray cat stuck inside.

“She just layed by the sewer grate and wouldn’t budge, then i heard a faint meow.. [sic]” Freida wrote on the shelter’s Facebook post. “Leopard wouldnt move,,what a Hero… [sic]”

Thankfully, volunteers and deputies were able to quickly rescue the cat and bring her to stay at the shelter.



“Had Leopard not alerted us that something was going [on] with the sewer, we may not have known the cat was even in there. Leopard is a hero,” said Mindy Naticchioni, an administrator at the shelter.

Leopard had been living in the shelter for over 6 months when she rescued her kitten friend.

The cat soon went home to live with one of the shelter’s volunteers. But because Leopard was recovering from a cancerous tumor, it was difficult for the shelter to find her a family willing to care for her needs.

“She certainly deserves it,” Naticchioni said, hoping that a family might realize how special Leopard truly was.

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And sure enough, after her story was shared across social media, applications began flooding in to adopt sweet Leopard. Less than a month after the rescue, she found her forever home.

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Liz was a senior story editor for The Western Journal.
Liz was a senior story editor for The Western Journal.
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