• TrickDacy@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    Has anyone considered that turning off the power might not even be possible without turning it off at hospitals and other critical locations…?

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    6 hours ago

    Omg wasn’t this story on reddit a few days ago? Something is off here. Why would the cat simply stay there for 5 days? No cat would just sit there for that long - hunger usually gets the better of them and they risk jumping even if afraid at first. Also why haven’t people done anything about that cat in the days since this was posted on reddit? If that cat really is stuck don’t wait for the fkn electric company, get a fkn ladder and get the cat. Or get a blanket under the pole and prod the cat until it jumps. No one has been doing anything about that cat for 5 days, wtf?? None of this makes any sense

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      Maybe it’s weird that the cat didn’t try jumping down but this situation is not that rare. I’ve seen a workplace where a cat was stuck in one of those semi-floors between windows and when asked the employees were like, oh yeah, she’s been there a few days.

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    8 hours ago

    Aww would be a shame if a pole a few blocks up just ‘failed’ for some reason. :/ The cat could co-incidentally be free to climb down or be rescued during the totally unexpected outage!

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    9 hours ago

    “Leave me alone!”- le cat.

    (Don’t think xcell actually needs to turn the power off, but they do need to send a technician in a bucket.)

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    8 hours ago

    Then again, if they can get the cat out whithout cutting off power, it might save a whole district from power loss. And depending on the duration/location, your neighbouring industries like steel mills would be very much unhappy to have theire steel go solid inside their pipes and have to replace all of them…

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      5 hours ago

      As much as I like cats. I can also see/share your point. Here in NL a company is legally not allowed to cut power for ‘saving a cat’ reason, and will be heavily fined for it.