
Florida Firefighter Rescues Kitten, Then Adopts Her
A tiny kitten trapped in a Florida storm drain got a second chance at life thanks to quick-thinking firefighters. The story gets even better: one of the rescuers gave her a forever home.
When multiple people called about a kitten crying from a storm drain in Destin, Florida, the B-Shift crew at Destin Fire Rescue knew they had to act fast.
The frightened kitten was stuck near Highway 98, unable to escape on her own. Firefighter Fuller opened the drain and carefully pulled the tiny animal to safety.
The kitten was cold, hungry, and terrified after her ordeal in the dark drain. Paramedics on scene checked her over and made sure she was healthy enough to leave her underground prison behind.
Sunny's Take

Here's where this rescue story becomes a love story. One of the fire captains who responded to the call decided the little survivor needed a permanent home. Instead of taking her to a shelter, he adopted her himself.
It's a reminder that the people who run toward danger for a living often have the biggest hearts. This crew didn't have to stop for a kitten. They could have called animal control and moved on to their next call.
But they took the time to do it right. They opened the drain carefully, handled the scared animal gently, and made sure she got medical attention. Then they went one step further by giving her a family.
The kitten who started her Tuesday trapped and alone ended it warm, fed, and loved. She'll grow up in a home with someone who already proved he'll go the extra mile to keep her safe.
Sometimes the smallest rescues remind us why we celebrate first responders in the first place.
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This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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