Animal control officers in Webster catch cat falling 70 feet from tree

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“We also love our animal friends and we love when stories have happy endings.”

A video posted to Facebook by the Webster Police Department shows a cat being rescued by emergency personnel. 

This cat fell about 70 feet during the rescue. However, it was caught using the collective efforts of a team of Webster fire and rescue personnel, Kent Tree Service employees, Webster police officers, and private citizens, according to the Facebook post of the video.

The video was taken by the bodycam of K9 Officer Aaron Suss.

“We pride ourselves on teamwork here in Webster and this is a clear example of just that! We also love our animal friends and we love when stories have happy endings,” reads the post. 

According to the comments on the Facebook post, the cat was rescued successfully and taken back to his home a few miles from where he was found.

His name is Mr. Storm. 

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