These little cats were lucky to be saved at the right time. Near the Koh Adang Island, in the deepwater, a boat had been sinking and eight people of the crew had been there who were in need of help. And they were rescued by the Royal Thai Navy, and the navy had again gone to check if there’s any possible oil leak in the sinking boat. When the officers had reached there the boat was almost gone into the deepwater and that’s when they had seen these 4 little cats on a crane structure on the boat.

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#1 When the officers had gone to check the boat for any oil spill they had seen the cats.

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Wichit Pukdeelon, First-Class Petty Officer had inspected the boat through his camera, and then he had seen these 4 cats staying terrified on the sinking boat. And at that point, the cats were immediately rescued by the officers.

#2 One officer had put on a life jacket and had swum bout 50ft to save the cats.

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Officer Thatsaphon Saii who’s 23 years old had quickly put on a life-saving jacket and jumped into the deep water and saved the cats. As the boat was sinking and even the fire was spreading there had not been much time to save them. He had swum back and forth as fast and he could and had saved the cats one by one.

#3 There had been less time as the boat was sinking fastly and the fire was also spreading.

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#7 The officer had safely rescued the four cats and had brought them onto the navy boat.

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After the rescue, they had watched the boat sink into the deep water. The officers had said that if oil is leaked from the ship it would be very harmful to the coral reefs. They had also said that they are contacting the agencies related in order to save the environment from this.

#8 The cats are now in a Royal Navy’s wing in a command post on the Koh Lipe island and they are been taken care of.

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#10 Here’s the brave rescuer.

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#13 Even drawings were done about this heroic story.

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