Cat rescued after being trapped between walls of south London home for 10 hours
Briefly

The resident who called London Fire Brigade thought the cat might be stuck inside a cavity wall, but then realised he'd squeezed into a five inch gap between the walls and there seemed little hope of getting him out.
He was dehydrated and couldn't stand on his legs at the time, so I took him to a local vet and he's now receiving excellent care at RSPCA Finsbury Park Hospital.
Flint is doing really well after his ordeal and the vet is happy with his progress since he has been on pain relief. Fortunately, there are no issues with his limbs.
The RSPCA is keen to locate his owner as Flint appears to have been well-cared for, though he is not microchipped.
Read at www.newsshopper.co.uk
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