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Headline: RAW VIDEO: Bedraggled Cat Rescued From Nuneaton Sewage Plant Tank

Caption: Trent the ginger cat had a lucky escape after he was rescued by the RSPCA and fire service after falling into a huge storm tank at a sewage plant on Sunday 1 September. The bedraggled feline was spotted by a member of the public who was working at the plant that day. They were concerned that the cat wouldn’t be able to get out - and could potentially drown if there was heavy rain - so contacted the RSPCA. RSPCA Inspector Nicola Johnson attended the Severn Trent site, in Nuneaton, and immediately noticed specialist equipment would be needed to get the cat out - so she got in touch with the fire service for assistance. Nicola said: “The poor cat was 10 metres down there - he must have gotten in by falling. We don’t know how long he had been in there as it might have taken time for someone to notice a cat was in there - it’s not something you expect to see!” Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service attended and, using a ladder, the crew managed to get into the storm tank and safely capture the cat. Nicola checked the cat over and, though a little scared from his ordeal, he had no injuries. “Given that he was rescued from a Severn Trent plant, we have named him Trent,” said Nicola. “The name suits him well!” Trent was taken to the RSPCA’s Birmingham Animal Centre following the rescue. He isn’t microchipped and so far no owner has been found. If an owner doesn’t come forward soon, Trent will be up for rehoming.

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