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Hundreds of Australians demanded a power outage just to save a cat, and even the power company was touched

 
[Social News]     11 Jun 2017
All know how annoying the power outage can be, but this Wednesday, residents of Chifley, Canberra, Australia, are asking for a power outage at ActewAGL!

All know how annoying the power outage can be, but this Wednesday, residents of Chifley, Canberra, Australia, are asking for a power outage at ActewAGL!

Just to save a kitten trapped on a pole-Ash..

Ash`s owner`s name is Jason.. The family has a dog in addition to Ash.

I don`t know what happened that day. The dog started chasing Ash.. Scared Ash ran out of the house and climbed to the pole.

This climb, accidentally trapped in the pole.

This is urgent, master Jason.. The pole is too high to climb, and there is a danger of electric shock.

What`s this supposed to do?

Jason tried everything he could to contact the fire department.

The fire brigade said it could help, but it had to shut down the electricity first.

So Jason contacted ActewAGL, the power company, to ask them to turn off the power supply on the street. But ActewAGL thinks the kitten will come down in a few minutes and, like this unplanned power outage, (unplanned outage) will be fined, so he rejects Jason`s request for a power outage.

Is this going to be tough? At night, the temperature is very low, the kitten may not bear in such a high place, if accidentally scratched the wire. The consequences will be unthinkable.

In a hurry, Jason contacted Canberra Pet Rescue (CPR). CPR immediately posted a status of distress on its Facebook page.

This one, Canberra people immediately put forward ideas to make ActewAGL aware of the importance of things.

"everyone, send a message to their Facebook!" It was suggested that

Then someone came up with this: leave a message directly in the latest state of ActewAGL!

As a result, the army went to ActewAGL, the "Dial Before You Dig" status, to leave a message.

"can you cut off the power to save the trapped kitten?"

"cut the power for five minutes! Save this little life, help this heartbroken family! They may have paid you the electricity bill, too! The kitten is trapped in Canberra`s pole now, helpless, and so is his family! "

"Please feel sorry for them, so that the kittens can come down from the wire and be reunited with their family."

Such comments instantly fill the bottom of this state:

Everyone is as anxious as the owner of the cat!

Facebook pressure is not enough, and some have suggested that Twitter should have a wave:

There`s a 24-hour emergency call from po, calling for a quick call.

Some people even @ the news media, want to attract more people`s attention:

CPR is also following the progress of the whole thing in real time-kittens are still stuck up there.

Everyone is still trying to comment on ActewAGL`s Facebook page.

Time goes by minute, but people are still trying, and the number of comments is getting more and more.

Finally, ActewAGL learned and was moved, and sent staff to the site to help, saying he would try to save the kitten without cutting off the power.

On Facebook, CPR appealed to the staff to get there as soon as possible, because the kitten was about to touch the wire several times!

Finally, the staff of ActewAGL arrived at the scene and decided to stop the electricity supply in this district first, so as to facilitate the rescue work! The kitten was saved!

CPR said the blackout affected only 10 homes and lasted about 20 minutes. If the kitten touches the wire, it may lead to even more trouble.

20 minutes, a little life back.

20 minutes to avoid more trouble.

20 minutes, the result of your tireless efforts by Australian residents

The owner of the kitten, Ash, was also very moved, especially in the state of CPR to thank many netizens:

When they heard about the safety of the kitten, they cheered and celebrated:

And the kitten, Ash, has returned to her warm home.

Maybe you don`t realize what just happened.

But all that happened was left under the Facebook commentary. Looking at the tense, joyful and even harsh words, the Australian people`s respect for life was evident, even if it was just a kitten.

Although each other does not know each other, but one side has difficulty, eight sides still selfless support!

The efforts of the people touched the power company, let it compromise, let it between public opinion and business, change the original decision-making, make impossible to become possible.

This effort, also touched us, let us see this land people, is so lovely.

In fact, this is not the first time that happened.

[whale stranded, supported]

That`s not true. Yesterday, a 12-meter-long whale ran aground on a beach in New York. The sea was washing away and the whole whale was about to turn over.

At this point, a group of residents at the beach immediately ran to the sea to hold the whale so that it could stay upright so that it could breathe.

Although a veterinarian at the scene said the whale was unlikely to survive, people were still holding the whale in the sea as it was washed away by the water, waiting for rescuers to arrive.

[tree frog injured, airlifted]

Last June, the Mount Isa family in Kunzhou accidentally wounded a green tree frog while mowing. The head and neck of the young tree frog were scratched with a large wound.

Instead of ignoring it, the family immediately contacted Cairns Frog Hospital. in northern Queensland Doctors say the little tree frog can be rescued, but it has to be sent to Keynes first.

So services on both sides of Mount Isa and Keynes began looking for the right airline and people who could treat the tree frog. Finally, a carrier company volunteered to let the frog fly to Keynes!

Finally, the tree frog was airlifted to Keynes, cured and healed.

[duck trapped, firefighters eager to rescue]

Last August, a group of ducklings in Paralowie, Adelaide, were trapped in muddy drains. Mother Duck was watching, anxious.

A woman passed by and called directly to the fire brigade to the scene. With all kinds of tools, the ducklings were carefully rescued.

[live with bees only to give them a home]

A new state couple, Jody and Richard Mcnelle, built their walls with soft, porous asbestos slabs that attracted millions of bees to make their homes in the walls.

Usually their "buzzing" call, the sense of existence is too strong. But instead of driving them away, Jody and Richard let them live in the house for three years, even if the bees made noise and stung them.

Then there were more and more bees, so they had to call a beekeeper to take the bees out carefully and build a honeycomb for them.

This is the lovely, loving Australian people! Perhaps because they live in this resource-rich place for a long time, they also show respect, patience and care for these weak creatures.

The world is not without killing, but more of this act of love. Live in this beautiful land of Australia, learn to discover these acts of love, let yourself also become a loving person!

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