Cat conserved with CPR after nearly being strangled by a python

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    The cat was unconscious after the attack

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    The feline was unconscious after the attack (Picture: ViralPress)

    A feline was conserved from being squashed by a python after building employees went after the snake away and provided the feline CPR.

    The black feline, called Porsche, was heard meowing for aid as the 10feet reptile coiled around him.

    One of the employees visited what was incorrect, and called his coworkers for aid on the website in Samut Prakan, main Thailand the other day.

    The feline, aged 4, was under a bush with the fatal snake twisted around him to suffocate him so it might consume him.

    However, the brave employees prodded the snake with a big piece of wood, which triggered it to unfurl in a fit of anger.

    They then carefully provided chest compressions to unconscious Porsche, cheering as he spluttered back into life and fled to join his tabby feline buddy.

    Cat saved with CPR after being attacked by python in Thailand

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    Khun Srisawat, who tape-recorded the encounter and assisted restore the feline, stated: ‘When we first arrived I was sure that the cat would die. The cat wasn’t moving and snakes are tough to get rid of.

    ‘Thankfully the python let go very quickly. I could see there was still life in the cat’s eyes so I provided him a chest massage, the like CPR, and it worked.

    ‘I was so happy when he woke up. I love the cat. His name’s Porsche and the employees in the camp look after him.’

    Porsche was reclaimed to the employee’s camp on the building website and offered a bowl of water and fresh fish. He was unscathed after the experience.

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