Yishun residents rescue kitten stuck in HDB drain pipe with help of plumber, Singapore News
A community in Yishun, Singapore, came together on Wednesday, January 28th, to rescue a kitten trapped in a drain pipe at the base of a Housing & Development Board (HDB) building. The rescue, which unfolded at Block 851 Yishun Street 81, drew attention after being documented in a TikTok video posted the following day.
A Community Effort
The incident began earlier in the day, with the kitten reportedly stuck in the drain since morning. Around 10 pm, a passerby noticed a group of residents attempting to free the animal. After initial efforts proved unsuccessful, a plumber was contacted to assist.
Plumber’s Intervention
The plumber, seen in the TikTok video wearing a pink T-shirt, used tools – a screwdriver and hammer – to remove the drain cover and enlarge the opening. He also attempted to coax the kitten out with a long bamboo pole, but this method did not work.
Eventually, the kitten peeked its head out of the drain. A woman wearing a white hoodie then carefully lifted the kitten by its neck and brought it to safety.
Reunited with Owner
The kitten’s owner, identified as a TikTok user, expressed gratitude in a comment on the video, thanking those who helped rescue her pet, named Mocha. She shared a photo of Mocha sleeping on a sofa, adding that the kitten appeared “thankful” despite the ordeal.
The TikTok video documenting the rescue has gained significant traction, amassing over 67,000 views and more than 4,000 likes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where did this rescue take place?
The kitten was rescued from a drain pipe at Block 851 Yishun Street 81 in Yishun, Singapore.
How long was the kitten trapped?
According to the TikTok post, the kitten had been stuck in the drain since morning on Wednesday, January 28th.
What happened after the kitten was rescued?
The kitten, named Mocha, was reunited with its owner and appeared to be unharmed, though the owner noted it showed “no remorse.”
What does this story tell us about the role of social media in local communities?