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Posted: 2018-11-20T12:05:56Z | Updated: 2018-11-20T23:30:28Z Cat Finds Friend In Firefighter Who Saved Her From California Wildfires | HuffPost

Cat Finds Friend In Firefighter Who Saved Her From California Wildfires

She just chilled on my neck and shoulders as Id walk around."
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A firefighter tackling a deadly California wildfire made an unexpected friend in the form of an adorable, fluffy cat.

The cuddly feline perched on Capt. Ryan Coleman’s shoulder as he surveyed the devastation caused in Paradise by the Camp fire, which has killed dozens of people and left thousands homeless.

Kitty rescue ,” wrote Coleman, an engine captain at Fairview Valley Fire Department. “She just chilled on my neck and shoulders as I’d walk around.”

Watch the video here: 

Coleman’s footage on Facebook has garnered more than 1.7 million views.

Coleman did not immediately reply to HuffPost’s request for comment, but the description of the video on YouTube suggests the cat’s owner contacted him after he posted the video and “requested that we leave it in the care of their neighbor and not bring it to one of the animal shelters.”

There was also an emotional reunion at the UC Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital on Monday between another cat who’d gotten lost during the Camp fire and his owners:

This story has been updated to include information from the description of the video on YouTube.

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