Supposedly, this stray cat had been trapped inside a wall for two years, while one of the building residents had been feeding her through a small hole. Her rescue is heartwarming story, but I suspect that the cat had another exit somewhere and chose to live in the wall because it's a warm enclosed space with an occasional rodent -and cat food. If she were really trapped, she would have walked out of the hole he was feeding her through. Still, it's good that she has a proper home now. -via Digg
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It's probably true that it could have left if it wanted, but it's not inconceivable that it came in from a higher level and couldn't get back up to it due to interior clutter.
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