A cat survived a fall of 115 meters high from a Bryce Canyon cliff in Utah in the United States. Its two owners, who were with him on the accident, did not survive.
A cat in a dozen years survived after falling from the top of a 25-meter deep canyon in the west of the United States with its two owners, who permanently announced an animal protection association on Thursday.
The feline, a cat, “was found in a dirty and striped black transport cage, but seemed to have supported the fall fairly well,” the organization Best Friends Animal Society said in a statement.
“Endolorie”
The animal was rescued Tuesday evening at the bottom of the Canyon Bryce, in a Utah State National Park, alongside the lifeless bodies of its two owners identified as Matthew Nannen, 45, and Bailee Crane, 58, according to the local sheriff.
The couple died between Monday and Tuesday, said sheriff in a statement. The cat, now called “Mirage”, was entrusted by the authorities to the Best Friends Animal Society. “She was a little sore, but was friendly when she was examined, and she drank and ate alone,” said the organization.