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Laura Kile suffered severe burns and smoke inhalation during the fire as she sacrificed her own safety to free as many animals from the burning house as possible.
Kile awoke to the sounds of her smoke alarms and screaming cats, as reported by Fox13. The rescue worker, however, was focused on the safety of both her own and foster cats, breaking windows and opening cages to ensure they weren't trapped.
She reportedly tossed cats out of the burning home and continued to rush back in the house to find and help more, until firefighters forced her to stop.
Kile is a well established cat rescue worker in the Bay Area and has reportedly helped find thousands of cats and kittens their forever homes, as well as running adoption events at weekends across St. Petersburg.
Kile awoke to the sounds of her smoke alarms and screaming cats, as reported by Fox13. The rescue worker, however, was focused on the safety of both her own and foster cats, breaking windows and opening cages to ensure they weren't trapped.
She reportedly tossed cats out of the burning home and continued to rush back in the house to find and help more, until firefighters forced her to stop.
Kile is a well established cat rescue worker in the Bay Area and has reportedly helped find thousands of cats and kittens their forever homes, as well as running adoption events at weekends across St. Petersburg.