Stripe is our "$10,000 cat". He was dropped here as a stray kitten a few years ago and we started feeding him. A volunteer with Friends of Felines trapped, ear tipped, vetted and neutered him. He came by twice a day for meals and pets much to the dismay of our older semi feral cat, Farrah.
One morning, he didn't show up for breakfast and we worried. We called, did kitty kisses and walked the property looking for him. He does not have a voice box and cannot meow like most cats. On day #3, I happened to look up and saw him in the crotch of a (probably) 80' poplar tree with few lower branches. I put word out that I needed help and Dennis Tice Jr of Tice Electric in Lusby responded (he had done some work for us previously). He showed up with a bucket truck that didn't quite reach that high. He put a ladder inside the bucket and was able to get Stripe into a blanket and on the ground.
We decided he needed to come indoors but the other house kitties weren't very welcoming (which is why he was still outdoors) Being a male cat, he became blocked and we took him to the vet. They did a procedure and it didn't take long for him to become blocked again.
We ended up opting for him to have a procedure up in AA county (Dogs & Cats) that desexed him. It was worth the travel and money involved because he is a sweet Maine Coon giant that
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is such a love bug. He is worth every bit on money we paid to get him fixed up right!