Firefighters free cat after tense rescue from house breeze block in Estepona

Cat with head stuck

Curiosity gets the cat in a pickle. Credit CPB Malaga

There are the first signs that summer is coming to the Costa del Sol. Provincial fire crews freed a cat on Thursday morning after its head became lodged inside the decorative breeze block of a house in Estepona. That’s where we are. Summer is coming, and thankfully, cats are making headlines once again.

The animal had squeezed into a small opening in the structure and could not escape on its own. Rescuers from the Consorcio Provincial de Bomberos (Malaga’s provincial fire brigade) responded quickly to the call in Calle Huerta Nueva shortly after 9.30am on June 11.

Rapid arrival and very careful extraction

A team based in Estepona reached the property around 9.40am. The cat’s head protruded from the tight gap while its body got stuck inside the concrete lattice. Firefighters worked methodically for more than half an hour to create extra space without causing harm. They used a hammer and chisel to open part of the breeze block while shielding the animal’s head at every stage. Meows from the cat accompanied the operation as crews maintained steady progress throughout the delicate process.

Successful outcome with no injuries, despite heavy tools

The cat got out unharmed once crews completed the task. Video footage captured the moment of release, with one rescuer heard saying the animal was finally free. The operation ended with the pet back on solid ground and showing no signs of serious injury. Local reports confirm the cat belongs to the household and returned safely after the intervention.

Earlier similar rescue in Marratxí, Mallorca

Just two days before, firefighters from the Inca Park station attended a home in Marratxi on Mallorca. A German Shepherd had trapped its head inside a gap in a construction fence at the property. Crews arrived around 9.15am on June  9 and faced a comparable challenge. They broke sections of the lattice with hammer and chisel while the dog, thankfully, stayed calm during the whole procedure. The animal suffered no injuries and walked away freely once released.

Pattern of precise animal rescues

Both incidents required steady hands and protective techniques to avoid further distress. They had to gain the trust of the distressed creatures. Fire services across Spain regularly handle calls involving pets in confined spaces and up trees. These latest examples demonstrate how crews balance speed with caution to achieve positive results.

On both occasions, owners expressed immense relief after each successful release. Video clips from the Estepona operation continue to circulate online and show the full sequence of events from arrival to completion. Similar footage from the Marratxi rescue shows the same methodical approach used by local fire teams.

Life in Spain is great for everyone who lives here. Even pet owners. Curiosity apparently killed the cat. Just make sure it’s not yours.

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Adam Woodward

Adam is a writer who has lived in Spain for over 25 years. With a background in English teaching and a passion for music, food, and the arts, he brings a rich personal perspective to his work at Euro Weekly News. As a father of three with deep roots in Spanish life, Adam writes engaging stories that explore culture, lifestyle, and the everyday experiences that shape communities across Spain.

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