Late one evening in Whittier, rescuers received a call about a kitten believed to be stuck inside a chimney. For three days, faint sounds had been heard — then nothing. Camera searches from above revealed no movement.

With the homeowner’s permission, the team made a difficult decision. To reach the kitten, they would have to break through the living room wall.
When Waiting Is No Longer an Option
The work was slow and careful. Piece by piece, the wall was opened. Time mattered. Every minute stretched the uncertainty.
No one knew what they would find.
A Moment That Felt Impossible
At 2:17 a.m., the kitten was finally reached. He lay still, exhausted, and cold to the touch. For a brief moment, it seemed as though it was too late.
Video: The midnight rescue of a kitten trapped in a chimney for three days
Then — warmth.
A faint sign of life.
After nearly 72 hours without food or water, the kitten was still alive.
When Survival Turns the Night Around
This was the turning point — when doubt gave way to relief, and exhaustion met hope.
A Name, A Second Chance
The kitten was named Cricket and rushed for emergency care. Over the following days, his condition stabilized. Strength returned slowly, one careful step at a time.
At the clinic, Cricket met another rescued kitten named Napoleon. The two bonded quickly — resting together, offering quiet comfort during recovery.
From Rescue to Family

Mike and Melany, the couple who had first called for help, visited the kittens as they healed. What began as concern turned into connection.
They made a decision that would change everything.
Home, At Last
Today, Cricket and Napoleon live together in a warm, safe home. They are healthy, playful, and inseparable — far removed from the chimney that once held them.
Their story is a reminder that sometimes, rescue doesn’t come quickly —
but when it does, it can arrive just in time.