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- Neighbors, I just got a call from Kevin Goodman on Bryan. His next door neighbor's cat is stuck in a drain in the street and cannot get out and is crying. She has called the Fire Department and they do not respond to animal calls and Fulton County Animal Services has not returned her call. Is there anyone who could offer some assistance? Thank you.0
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· - And then there was this from Lori Kirby:"I live in the most amazing neighborhood/city. An elderly neighbor's cat was trapped in a storm drain tonight. Neighbors put the word out on our neighborhood fb page, after she got no response from Fulton County. My husband and I went to help. Only to find East Point fire dept, 2 police cruisers, several other neighbors, water dept and get this...the East Point Police Chief there to help. It's pouring rain and everyone is standing in the street, taking turns petting the cat through the top of a storm grate that is paved into the street. Water dept employee went down the street to a work site, drove a backhoe back to us, lifted the grate and rescued the cat. Puddin is now safe and dry. I have never seen a police chief stand in the pouring rain to help a neighbor. I have now. We moved to the right place! I love Jefferson Park in East Point!"
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