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"textContent": "What started as a fairly routine call for the RSPCA turned into a dramatic five-hour rescue mission and ended in an emotional reunion between a missing cat and his ecstatic owners. When RSPCA Animal Rescue Officer (ARO) Sarah Whatton was called to Madeira Road in Portsmouth on Sunday (15 March), there was nothing extraordinary about the call. […]\n\nThe post Five Hours to Rescue Cat Stuck in Gap appeared first on Dorset Eye.",
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