
Double Feature at the Orangerie
Section: Arts
A curious incident unfolded in Munich when a hamster named Josy found herself in a precarious situation, stuck in the entrance of her wooden house. The unusual emergency prompted a response from the local fire department, which intervened to help the distressed pet.
On Friday morning, the hamster's owner discovered that Josy had wedged herself into her habitat and was unable to extricate herself. Upon realizing that her efforts to free the hamster were unsuccessful, the owner decided to call for professional assistance.
The firefighters arrived promptly and assessed the situation. Using a combination of a pry bar and a saw, they skillfully managed to free the hamster without causing her any harm. Fortunately, Josy emerged from her ordeal unharmed, much to the relief of her owner.
While the exact circumstances that led to the hamster getting stuck remain unclear, firefighters speculated that it might have been related to a recent treat she had consumed, which could have contributed to her predicament.
This incident serves as a reminder of the unexpected challenges pet owners can face and highlights the readiness of local emergency services to assist in various situations, even those involving small animals.
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