Melbourne Cat Survives 4 Hours Inside Running Dryer
An 11-year-old cat in Melbourne made a miraculous recovery after spending four hours trapped in a clothes dryer, part of that time while it ran on high heat. The harrowing accident has a happy ending and an important reminder for pet owners everywhere.
When Sima returned to her Melbourne home and heard faint meowing and scratching coming from inside her clothes dryer, she discovered every pet owner's nightmare: her cat Minam had been trapped inside for four hours.
The 11-year-old cat had quietly climbed into the appliance while Sima was loading a doona. She hadn't noticed him slip inside before switching on the dryer to high heat.
By the time Sima found him, Minam had endured extreme heat and tumbling inside the running machine. He suffered a swollen and bruised tongue, injuries to his mouth and eye, and needed immediate emergency care.
Veterinarians rushed Minam into treatment, placing him in an oxygen tank where he stayed for two days. The medical team monitored him closely as he recovered from the heat-related injuries.
Against the odds, Minam pulled through. After intensive care and careful observation, veterinarians discharged him fully recovered.
Sunny's Take
This terrifying accident transformed into a story of survival that reminds us how resilient our furry friends can be. Minam's recovery shows the incredible work veterinary teams do every day to save beloved pets.
Even more important, his story is already helping other animals stay safe. Veterinarians are using this incident to remind pet owners everywhere to check washing machines, dryers, and other household appliances before turning them on.
Cats are naturally curious creatures who love cozy, enclosed spaces. A warm pile of laundry or an open dryer door can look irresistible to them, making these everyday appliances surprisingly dangerous.
A quick 10-second check before closing the door could save a pet's life. It's a small habit that takes almost no time but makes all the difference for cats like Minam.
Today, Minam is back home with Sima, fully recovered and hopefully a little more cautious around laundry day.
Based on reporting by Stuff NZ
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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