Cashing in a few of its nine lives, this cat was lucky to be alive when it was rescued from its predicament.
"The cat was just hanging under there," said Bristol Police Lt. Nick Guercia, who was one of the feline's rescuers. "How this cat didn't get killed is just amazing."
Which leads me to ask .. how the heck did it get there in the first place??
This lucky kitty is currently under a veterinarian's care in Bristol, Rhode Island.
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