North Carolina

Mishap with a Chef Boyardee can leads to unique animal rescue, NC firefighters say

A cat had sauce on its face after getting stuck in a Chef Boyardee can, North Carolina officials say.
A cat had sauce on its face after getting stuck in a Chef Boyardee can, North Carolina officials say. Clayton Fire Department

A cat got its head into a Chef Boyardee can that just wouldn’t budge, leading to a unique animal rescue call in North Carolina.

A driver was passing through Clayton and saw the feline in peril, the town’s fire department said Thursday on Facebook.

The person couldn’t get the furry animal out of a pasta can and decided to call 911, according to fire officials.

A cat’s head was stuck in a Chef Boyardee can, North Carolina officials say.
A cat’s head was stuck in a Chef Boyardee can, North Carolina officials say. Clayton Fire Department

A “heavy rescue truck” arrived, and its crew used a cutting tool to break open the can, the town says.

Once free, the feline had sauce around its face and was likely “savoring its spaghetti-o flavored whiskers,” according to the Clayton Fire Department.

Officials posted photos of the ordeal on Facebook, sparking some clever puns.

“I just want to paws a moment and say how fur-tunate this cat was that such pawsome guys were willing to help him,” one social media user wrote.

Others joined in praising firefighters for assisting the animal.

“You’re the cat’s MEOW!!!!!”

For its part, the fire department’s post said: “Are (you) kitten me!?”

After the rescue, the cat was fine and “joined its other feline friends in the adjacent yard,” officials say.

Clayton is in Johnston County and roughly 15 miles southeast of Raleigh.

This story was originally published December 13, 2019 at 1:18 PM.

Simone Jasper
The News & Observer
Simone Jasper is a service journalism reporter at The News & Observer in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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