Cat rescued after getting stuck almost 100ft down quarry
Firefighters abseiled down to rescue Cambus, who went missing the previous weekend.
A missing cat was rescued after it became stuck almost 100ft down a quarry in Stirling.
Firefighters from Bridge of Allan were called out to rescue Cambus on Saturday.
The Scottish SPCA was able to reunite the cat with its owner, Mrs Fieldings, after fire crews abseiled down the quarry to reach the animal.
A group of walkers had heard him in distress and called for help.
The cat had been missing from his home for almost a week before the rescue, with his owner "overjoyed" to have him back.
Kerry Burns, of the Scottish SPCA, said: "The fire brigade were such a great help and were able to abseil down to the cat which was stuck 30 metres down a quarry.
"Thankfully the cat was micro-chipped so we were able to return him home.
"He'd been missing since Sunday, April 16, and his owner, Mrs Fieldings, was overjoyed to have him home."