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Missing Massachusetts cat miraculously found underneath owners’ new bathtub — after disappearing for 30 hours

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A beloved feline went missing for an excruciating 30 hours in Massachusetts, only to be found in the most unlikely of places — a hole underneath a newly installed bathtub in its owners’ bathroom.

The Kirby family was renovating a bathroom in their Needham home last week when their cat, Fluffy, suddenly vanished, NBC10 Boston reported.

Assuming the snow white kitty had sneakily slipped out the front door while the construction was ongoing, the Kirby family began to fear for the worst after it failed to return home later that night.

Fluffy’s worried owners raced to Staples the following morning to print out missing cat posters and engaged a pet retrieval specialist equipped with a German shepherd to scour the Boston suburb for the cat.

Treats were also left out to lure Fluffy home — but the search came up empty.

“I thought I was never going to see him again,” Melissa Kirby told the outlet.

Thirty hours after the puzzling disappearance, things took a bizarre turn.

“I was upstairs crying and I heard a little meow,” she said.

“I thought at that point I was hallucinating.”

Melissa was left stunned when she saw a “little paw sticking out a hole” in the bathroom floor where a new bathtub had been recently installed.

Her husband, Ed Kirby, frantically called an after-hours plumber, who asked if it was an emergency.

“Yes, this is an emergency. It’s not a leak,” he desperately recalled telling the plumber.

Photos showed Fluffy peeking its little white head up from the hole it was stuck in.

In under an hour, Fluffy was rescued from the hole, unharmed and unbothered, and reunited with his family.

While it was a miracle that Fluffy wasn’t hurt, the Kirby family said they won’t be taking any more chances on their little escape artist — and plan to install an AirTag tracker on him.

“If he ever gets out again or gets trapped under another appliance,” Melissa Kirby said, “we’ll be able to locate him.”

Read original at New York Post

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