Help!! Our barn cat is stuck in a tree

currycomb

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do you have an understanding fire department? going to need a very tall ladder, heavy leather gloves and a pet taxi. good luck.
 

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Our cat always comes down on his own, but he takes his sweet time. Good luck! I hope yours comes down on it's own. :fl
 

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How about getting out a can of tuna and putting it on the ground? Maybe she would come down for that.
 

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Thanks , our town doesn't even have own fire dept. Its a regional one at best. Just moved here not sure if they would be understanding at all. I am hoping you all are right and will come down on her own. We moved here couple of months ago and she is one of the two barn cats I adopted from previous owners. Out of two she is the most stand offish one. She comes around usually at night to eat , doesnt hang during day. She has come to trust us more, and allows kids to pet her. I am going to try tuna for the heck of it! Thanks I am really new but knew I would get some kind of help here . I need to stay in touch more .:)
 

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What we do is wait until the morning of the 3rd day to see if they will come down on their own. Then if not one of my brothers would go up after it. I can only remember one cat that wouldn't come down.
Sometimes if they are people trusting you can talk them down, or into comeing lower and then they got down on their own later.
 

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Yep....if cats in trees were a problem we'd be seeing more cat skeletons in the trees.
 

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If you had her trained to know what a little bag of Whiskas Temptations sounds like she'd come down in a hurry! :D My two barn cats will come to me pretty quick of they hear that bag shaken.

I had one of my cats stuck up in the very top part of the old house and she couldn't come down herself. Put the big tall ladder up for her, called her a few times and she came down quite easily. On the ladder, not me going up there to get her. You may want to try the ladder trick if the tree she's stuck up in isn't too thick.
 
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