Acworth Kitten Almost Set In Stone
ACWORTH, Ga. -- Construction workers at a high school were shocked to find a small kitten trapped inside poured concrete on Friday.
The small kitten almost became a permanent part of a school under construction when it got trapped beneath concrete that was being poured to secure a set of stairs.
Michael Vinson is the construction worker who found the kitten. He said he heard the kitten meowing three days ago.
"I thought I heard it three days ago, but I wasn't sure," Vinson said. "It was real faint and then it stopped. I thought, 'Surely there is not a cat in these stairs. It couldn't be. There's no way.'"
When Vinson returned to the work site Friday, he said he heard the noises again.
The kitten had apparently crawled underneath the stairs before concrete was scheduled to be poured.
"The cement had been poured around him," Vinson said. "And then he had some fall down in where he was at. He had it on him and there were chunks around him. So he was kind of wedged."
Vinson drilled a hole to find the cat and then he hit another hole.
"Every time I chiseled a little bit, he would come forward," Vinson said.
The kitten was rescued and rushed to veterinarian Michael Good's office, where he was treated for dehydration and shaved.
Good said the kitten is lucky to be alive.
"He's had no food or water for five or six days," Good said.
Vinson said he has decided to take the kitten home and name it 'Stone.'
"Dr. Good suggested I name him Stone because he looked like a stone when I brought him in," Vinson said.
Stone may not be a permanent part of the high school building, but his story may be.
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