CLEVELAND — A cat has been rescued after spending four days stuck in a tree.
According to the Cleveland APL, the cat was at least 50 feet up and had been crying because he couldn't get down.
The cat had been without food and water.
Officers attempted to get the cat down, but could not reach him. The fire department was also unable to reach the cat due to the location of the tree.
The APL called Adam Blaha of Blaha Tree Services, who came to the rescue.
Blaha was at the scene within an hour Friday night.
According to the APL, Blaha used a 72-foot lift bucket to rescue the cat.
The cat has since been reunited with his owner.