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Home | India | Cat Stranded On Kochi Metro Rail Pillar Rescued

Cat stranded on Kochi Metro Rail pillar rescued

A cat stranded atop a pillar near Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium Metro Station in Kochi was rescued after multiple attempts by Fire and Rescue Services and SPCA with support from Kochi Metro Rail Limited. The feline, nicknamed Subash, was shifted to rehabilitation

By PTI
Published Date - 22 February 2026, 10:04 AM
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Kochi: A cat that was stranded on a pillar of the Kochi Metro Rail was rescued after several attempts by animal lovers and Fire and Rescue Service officials here on Sunday, officials said.

According to Fire and Rescue Service officials, the cat’s presence on a pillar near the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium Metro Station at Kaloor was first noticed by auto rickshaw drivers operating in the area.


Officials said an attempt was made on Thursday to rescue the cat, but the animal could not be spotted.

On Saturday, following news reports about the stranded cat, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) began efforts to rescue it.

However, the animal moved into gaps in the girder, and a technical issue with the hydraulic crane forced them to suspend the operation.

Later, Fire and Rescue Service personnel made another attempt in the evening, and Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL) authorities provided support by shutting off the electrical connection for over 15 minutes. However, that attempt also failed as the feline could not be spotted.

Officials left food atop the pillar for the cat to survive. By then, animal lovers had reached the spot and had requested that authorities continue the rescue operation.

Interestingly, auto rickshaw drivers named the cat “Subash” after a character in the Malayalam movie ‘Manjummel Boys’ who was trapped in the Guna Caves in Tamil Nadu.

Later, after KMRL’s daily operations ended on Saturday night, a fresh attempt was launched around midnight to trace and rescue the cat.

Officials said two personnel, equipped with a rescue box and nets, reached the top of the pillar at around 1 am on Sunday, spotted the cat, and rescued it.

As the cat was brought down, a large crowd gathered at the spot and raised slogans in support of the authorities.

The feline was later shifted to an animal rehabilitation centre, officials said.

An officer with the Fire and Rescue Service at the Gandhi Nagar station said this was the third time a cat had been rescued after being stranded on a Metro pillar.

“It might have entered from the station, as we don’t see any other possibility, considering the height of the pillar. To save a life, we continued the operation, in which Metro authorities also cooperated,” he said.

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