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Nashville Fire Dept. rescues cat named Thomas Jefferson from drainpipe

By Sarah Mulé
The Nashville Fire Department tweeted the rescue of a cat named Thomas Jefferson after he fell down a third-story drainpipe and got stuck on Tuesday. The cat was rescued and reunited with its owner. Screenshot from Nashville Fire Department/Twitter
The Nashville Fire Department tweeted the rescue of a cat named Thomas Jefferson after he fell down a third-story drainpipe and got stuck on Tuesday. The cat was rescued and reunited with its owner. Screenshot from Nashville Fire Department/Twitter

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NASHVILLE, Nov. 9 (UPI) -- The Nashville Fire Department rescued a cat named Thomas Jefferson from a drainpipe on Election Day, and shared live updates about the rescue on Twitter.

The department first shared a story of a rescue of a parrot that escaped its cage and flew into a tree, but bumped the coverage of "Election Day Parrot" in favor of "Drainpipe Kitty."

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The cat, named Thomas Jefferson, climbed into the opening of the rain gutter and fell three stories in the pipe before he became stuck.

The NFD shared a photo of Thomas Jefferson in the arms of a firefighter announcing his safe rescue.

"#DrainpipeKitty is free!!!" the tweet read.

They also shared a photo of Thomas Jefferson's reunion with his owner, J.Kline, president of Watkins College of Art, Design & Film in Nashville.

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According to the NFD, Watkins' first words to a wet, and presumably exhausted, Thomas Jefferson were, "What were you thinking?"

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