The owner forgot to close the window when he went home. When he found that the cat was missing, he looked out the window and was frightened.

As we all know, cats are an animal with particularly curiousness, especially the world outside the window. To cats, they seem to be full of fatal attraction. Otherwise, why would they always stare out the window without turning their eyes.

For some owners who are on high-rise buildings, it is very necessary to install anti-theft windows or dip-plastic nets. It is the responsibility of every owner to let pets grow up in a healthy and safe environment.

Some owners may say that when I am at home, they will not run around. When I go out, I will close all doors and windows, so it doesn’t matter if I don’t seal the windows.

But can you make sure you keep staring at your pet at home all the time? Can you close the doors and windows every time you go out?

The owner below almost caused trouble for his cat because he forgot to close the window when he went out.

That morning, after I got up, I found that the weather outside was a little cloudy, so I opened the window to check if it was raining. After that, I started preparing breakfast, but I forgot to close the window.

Until I went out to work, I didn't realize the fact that I forgot to close the window.

At around 5 pm, I got home from get off work. After entering the door, I found something was wrong. The cat owner who came to the door on time every day did not come today.

I called the cat's name a few times, but it didn't appear either. I quickly searched for the whereabouts of the cat in various rooms, including the living room, bedroom, kitchen, under the bed, behind the sofa... all the places were searched, but the cat was still missing.

I felt in an instant that I was at a loss and was at a loss, and a sense of powerlessness arose.

When I was about to cry but not tears, I suddenly saw the open window, and my heart trembled suddenly. My cat would not...

You know, my family lives on the 13th floor of this building! If a cat falls down from the upstairs, it will definitely be in danger.

I forced my legs to tremble and looked out the window. I was shocked and sweated in a cold sweat. Tears couldn't stop flowing out, not knowing whether it was because of surprise or fear.

My cat is still alive! But its situation is still very dangerous. The cat is now on the 12th floor platform, motionless and I don’t know how long it has been trapped. In addition, it rained lightly during the day, and the cat’s hair was already wet.

I called the cat's name softly. The cat looked up at meowed, but the sound was very small, and it was obviously exhausted. It also looked a little scared and lay there motionless, but it also made me feel a little relaxed.

I told myself to be calm. Now I am the only one who can save the cat. I wiped the tears from my face with my hands and took a deep breath to calm myself down.

In this case, unless there is special equipment, it is impossible for a person to climb out of the window to save the cat, and he can only rely on external forces to "snap" the cat up. I suddenly remembered that I could use a rope to pull things like a basket onto the platform, then let the cat enter the basket, and then pull the basket up by myself.

The garbage basket I used at the beginning, but after putting the garbage basket next to the cat, the cat didn't want to jump in, and it was useless no matter how I screamed.

The second time I changed the "trash basket" to a "laundry basket" and put some snacks that cats like to eat in the laundry basket. This time, after seeing the delicious food, the cat actually jumped in. When it started to eat the food, it was probably too hungry.

I carefully pulled up the laundry basket bit by bit, and finally pulled the cat and the basket into the house.

When the cat was rescued, I finally couldn't help but cry loudly while holding the cat, with self-blame and even more gladness.

Fortunately, this time there was no danger and the cat was saved, otherwise the owner would definitely regret it for the rest of his life! Dear senior pet owners, for the sake of the safety of their pets, you must seal the windows! For animals, they cannot realize the danger outside the window. They may jump deeper because of a butterfly flying outside the window. It is incomprehensible to keep verbally preaching. The owner must be fully prepared.