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13 Jun 2026
Sarawak, Sarawak News, Lundu, Lundu News, Civil Defence, Animal Rescue, Emergency Response

Civil Defence Force Rescues Trapped Cat in Lundu

LUNDU – The Lundu District Civil Defence Force (APM Lundu) responded to an unusual emergency on 20 May 2026 when a stray cat was found trapped inside the engine compartment of a car in Kampung Titiakar.

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The District Operation Control Centre (PKOD) received the emergency call at 8.01 am from a member of the public who discovered the animal lodged within the vehicle.

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Concerned for the cat’s safety and potential damage to the car, the complainant immediately contacted APM Lundu for assistance.

Personnel from APM Lundu were dispatched to the scene and successfully removed the cat from the engine bay.

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The incident was categorised as a Wild Animal Capture (MHL) case, reflecting the unit’s broad responsibilities in handling both wildlife and domestic animal emergencies.

APM Lundu highlighted its commitment to the motto “Ready, Fast & Integrity”, underscoring the importance of swift action in safeguarding both community members and animals.

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The unit regularly responds to diverse emergencies, ranging from natural disasters to animal rescues, ensuring that residents receive timely support.

Animal-related incidents such as this are not uncommon in rural and semi-urban areas, where stray cats and other animals often seek shelter in vehicles.

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Authorities advise residents to remain vigilant, especially when starting their cars after long periods of parking, as animals may enter engine compartments for warmth or protection.

The Civil Defence Force continues to encourage the public to report emergencies promptly. Residents can reach APM Lundu through the national emergency line 999, which connects callers to police, fire, hospital, and civil defence services.

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This case serves as a reminder of the importance of community awareness and cooperation in ensuring safety.

By contacting authorities quickly, the complainant not only protected the cat but also prevented potential hazards to the vehicle and its occupants.

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The successful rescue reflects Sarawak’s broader commitment to public safety and animal welfare, with APM units across the state prepared to respond to emergencies of all kinds.

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By Sarawak Daily

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