A South Jersey Man Saves Furry Friends For Free
In the heart of South Jersey, there’s a man whose love for animals and unique skills have intertwined to create a heartwarming story of heroism. Steven Murrow, the professional tree climber seems to have a compassionate mission which is rescuing cats stuck in towering trees.
As the owner of Tesla Tree Service, Steven does not just see trees as part of his profession but sees them as a way to perform acts of kindness for his friends and neighboring communities. His journey into feline rescue began when friends reached out about a stranded cat that captured the online community’s attention.
According to ABC News, Steven says “I’m a professional with training and the right gear, so definitely do not do this at home,” Steven emphasizes the importance of expertise and safety in his ventures. His skills, which he sharpened through years of professional climbing, make him the perfect local guy for these daring rescues.
“I’ve always been an animal lover. I’ve always been an advocate for helping others when you can, so I jumped at the opportunity to help,” shares Steven. It’s his compassion that drives him to take on the challenge to save our furry friends.
The name “Tesla Tree Service” is not just a pet name, it is a reflection of Steven’s commitment to his business, career, and animals who live and climb the trees. With precision and care, he maneuvers through branches and leaves to reach cats in distress. His services extend beyond being business transactions. Unlike many professionals, Steven does not ask for one single penny after a successful rescue. “There’s no price I could put on saving an animal,” he said. For Steven, the reward lies in the grateful purrs and relieved expressions of the rescued cats.
In 2023 alone, Steven’s heroic efforts brought 39 cats to safety, liberating them from their leafy predicaments. Each rescue is a testament to his dedication to the safety of animals. I admire the impact one person’s passion can have on an entire community.
For those curious about Tesla Tree Service, you can find them on their Facebook page. Their catchphrase should be: We’re not just a tree service but a symbol of hope for those with whiskers and tails! Ha!
If you want to make a difference, just remember that heroism can take root in unexpected places. Just a small act of kindness, big can create a ripple effect of making people and furry friends happy. So, the next time you spot a cat stuck in a tree in South Jersey, know that there’s a hero with a heart for animals, ready to climb to the rescue.