'Why are you coming out of there?' Let's stop the laundry dryer, the cat 'Beetle'

Aug 27, 2024

'Why are you coming out of there?' Let's stop the laundry dryer, the cat 'Beetle'
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In Singapore, a cat was injured while inside a self-laundromat dryer.

According to a recent post on Facebook, a cat was burned at a coin self-laundromat in Toa Payo, central Singapore.

According to the video publisher, the customer, the mother and son, put the laundry inside the dryer and operated it for about 10 minutes.



When I opened the door after the drying was over, the hat was startled.

A cat stumbled out of the dryer. The cat went to the corner of the laundromat, lay down, shivering, and exhaling.



In response, the mother and son asked for help from animal protection organizations.

According to the test, the cat was a female and suffered burns and bruises on her face and body, but it was known that her life was not affected. In addition, no microchip was inserted to identify the owner.



An official of the conservation group said, "We continue to monitor the health of the cat"If you had been trapped in the dryer longer, you might have suffered more extensive bruising, burns, heatstroke, and even suffocation."

After checking CCTV footage inside the laundromat, the cat was filmed entering the dryer on its own before the guests came.

It was estimated that he entered the laundromat, stayed inside a warm dryer, and was trapped.

There was no movement for the cat to announce that it was trapped until the customer put the laundry in the dryer and activated it.

"The cat must have suffered greatly for 10 minutes in a dryer with a very high temperature," a conservation group official said. "Be sure to check the inside before using the washing machine and dryer to prevent such a tragic event from occurring."



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