The 20-year-old woman reportedly lowered herself down into the well on a rope ladder to rescue her cat when she then became stuck. 9News
The 20-year-old woman reportedly lowered herself down into the well on a rope ladder to rescue her cat at a property in Gawler West.The woman was rescued from a well after attempting to retrieve her cat.
The woman's two-year-old cat named Comet was pulled out of the well in a zip lock shopping bag by Metropolitan Fire Service crews.
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