Saskatchewan man no scaredy-cat during stray cat’s lofty-perch rescue
FORT QU’APPELLE, Sask. — It was all good fortune when a frightened and bewildered black cat in Fort Qu’Appelle, Sask., was lowered from a tree in which it had spent more than three days in the cold without food or the prospect of immediate rescue.
The cat was discovered earlier this week by Fort Qu’Appelle resident Shelley Weinberger, who spotted it perched on a branch about 18 metres up.
Store-bought treats failed to tempt the stray to the ground and Weinberger had no luck finding anyone who could rescue it until the owner of a Regina moving and storage business came to her aid.
Jeromy Desjarlais used a ladder and safety harness to climb the tree on Wednesday afternoon and pluck the feisty feline from a branch before it was handed off to Weinberger as local residents clapped and cheered.

