A cat has died in a house fire, despite the efforts of emergency crews.
The blaze started in the living room of the home in New Street, St Dunstan’s, Canterbury last night.
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A rabbit was also caught in the flames, but was thankfully saved after crews gave the pet oxygen using a specialist mask for animals.
Two fire engines were called to the scene, where crews wearing breathing apparatus extinguished the flames using a hose reel jet, before using a high-pressured fan to clear the home of smoke.
A spokesman for the fire service said: “We were called to reports of a living room fire at a house in St Dunstan’s, Canterbury at 8.16pm yesterday.
“Firefighters rescued one rabbit from the house and used a specialist pet mask to provide the pet with oxygen. Sadly, a cat died.
“No other injuries were reported.
“The cause of the fire is unknown but is believed to be accidental.”