Police Revive Rabbit Caught in House Fire
Mon Jul 12, 8:30 AM ET
BERLIN (Reuters) - German police successfully resuscitated a dwarf rabbit named Napoleon by breathing through a ball point pen after he passed out in a house fire, authorities said Saturday.
Two officers were called to a Berlin flat where firefighters had dragged the unconscious rabbit's cage outside. The officers opened Napoleon's mouth with a pen and breathed down it while giving the pet a cardio massage, a police spokesman said.
The officers then rushed Napoleon by police car to a vet, who will keep him for observation for a few days.
Mon Jul 12, 8:30 AM ET
BERLIN (Reuters) - German police successfully resuscitated a dwarf rabbit named Napoleon by breathing through a ball point pen after he passed out in a house fire, authorities said Saturday.
Two officers were called to a Berlin flat where firefighters had dragged the unconscious rabbit's cage outside. The officers opened Napoleon's mouth with a pen and breathed down it while giving the pet a cardio massage, a police spokesman said.
The officers then rushed Napoleon by police car to a vet, who will keep him for observation for a few days.
That's nice to see there are people OUT there who are willing to revive animals that are beloved pets of people's. 

