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Posted: 2016-07-16T12:36:03Z | Updated: 2016-07-16T19:54:42Z

Fire crews in New England used dish soap to free a curious cat who got her head stuck in the grate of a storm drain.

The 1-year-old kitty was discovered dangling by her neck from a sewer cover in Winchendon, Massachusetts, on Thursday. Its believed she found her way inside the storm drain and then became trapped while trying to get out.

When we arrived the cat was barely breathing and moving as she was hanging from the grate, the Winchendon Fire Department posted on Facebook.

Two crew members removed the grate and stood it up on its side so the cat could breathe, according to the post. Then, when the cats unidentified owner arrived on the scene, they asked him to bring some dish soap .

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We applied it around the cats neck, we slowly worked his head back into the grate and within a couple minutes we freed the cat, the department wrote.

The cat was immediately reunited with her owner. The department described it as a feel good animal story and praised the strong work of its crew.

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