Thai Navy Conducts Purrfect Rescue Of Cats Trapped On Sinking Ship

The cats are now being cared for by their rescuers at their command post on the island of Koh Lipe.
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BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thai navy sailors braved choppy waters to launch a dramatic rescue this week after discovering four cats had been abandoned on a sinking ship that caught fire off a paradise island.

After the crew had been taken to safety on Tuesday, the navy was sent to the site of the capsized vessel to check for an oil spill but discovered a few crew members had been forgotten.

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After the crew was removed from the capsized boat, the Thai Navy sailors noticed four ginger cat huddled together on a wooden beam.
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“I used my camera to zoom in to the boat, and I saw one or two cats popping their heads out,” said First-Class Petty Officer Wichit Pukdeelon of the navy’s air and coastal defense division.

A sailor in a life vest swam out to the capsized boat, on which four ginger cats were huddled together on a wooden beam.

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Thai navy sailors braved choppy waters to rescue four cats who had been abandoned on a sinking ship this week.
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The rescuer brought the cats to his boat on his shoulder above the water level, with his team pulling him in by a rope.

His posts on the rescue received more than 2,500 comments on Facebook on Wednesday praising the crew.

The cats are now being cared for by their rescuers at their command post on the island of Koh Lipe.

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