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A POV camera attached to a rescue rod shows the nail-biting rescue of a kitten stranded on a ledge 12 floors above the ground. 

The clip, which was shared to the Facebook page SPCA Singapore, starts with a rescue rod being lowered outside of a window. A small kitten is trapped on a ledge only inches wide, and the rescuer attempts to restrain the cat using the rod's cord. Rescue workers can be seen on the ground holding open a blanket in case the cat jumps or falls. 

In a moment of slight terror, the kitten attempts to evade the rescuer, but eventually backs itself to a wall and the rescuer is able to secure the device around the cat and lift it to safely. Read more...

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