Clyde did not intend for things to turn out in this manner. However, the indoor cat was startled and fled outdoors before he could decide what to do. The cat scurried for cover in an unknown environment and found himself unexpectedly at the top of a 75-foot fir tree.
Fortunately for Clyde, a skilled tree climber knew just how to help.
Tom Otto, who works for Cat Canopy Rescue, a nonprofit dedicated to saving cats stuck in trees in western Washington State, heard Clyde’s faint cries from the massive Douglas fir. When Otto finally saw Clyde’s face, he could sense the friendly cat’s relief.
“He was really, really happy to see me,” Otto told The Dodo.
About two weeks after Clyde went missing, his distraught family learned where he had disappeared. Clyde was soon in their arms after they had just made an urgent call to Otto.
In a Facebook post about Clyde, the rescue group expressed their gratitude for having located him.
Otto, who has two rescue cats, knows how hard it can be when your beloved pet is in trouble. He was delighted to watch Clyde reunite with his adoring family.
“It’s always super awesome to see a family be greeted by a cat that they’ve been missing,” Otto said.
Clyde has been regaining his strength since the ordeal and spending lots of time with his loved ones.
Now that it’s all said and done, Clyde surely has a new appreciation for the safety of the ground. And if he ever happens to find himself stuck again, he can rest easy knowing a friendly face will be there soon to help him down.