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NewsJune 21, 2007

POCATELLO, Idaho -- Firefighters resuscitated four cats and an albino rat from a charred apartment Monday in southeastern Idaho. The animals received oxygen through a special mask designed for small animals that the department got two years ago. Electrical failure likely caused the fire, which resulted in at least $10,000 in damage, fire officials said. No people were injured...

The Associated Press

POCATELLO, Idaho -- Firefighters resuscitated four cats and an albino rat from a charred apartment Monday in southeastern Idaho.

The animals received oxygen through a special mask designed for small animals that the department got two years ago.

Electrical failure likely caused the fire, which resulted in at least $10,000 in damage, fire officials said. No people were injured.

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Firefighter Kirby Jonas, who whisked the rat to safety, said he was astonished anything survived the flames that engulfed the apartment. He found the rat huddled in a cage.

"If I were betting money, I would have put down $10,000 that anything in that cage was dead," Jonas said. Also in the room was a poster of an albino rat with a halo over its head, he said.

One cat didn't survive the blaze.

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