Whatever the firefighter did was incredible. After that, the cat refused to let him go.

Ryan Coleman was able to save a cat from the flames during the devastating wildfires that ravaged Paradise, California, in November.

The Paradise fire, which was the most dangerous in California history and the sixth most destructive force in the United States at the time, destroyed over 14,000 homes and killed 86 people.

The firefighter saw a flickering spark that could also ignite and went to meet him, bumping into a perplexed cat.

Firefighters fought the blaze for 17 days before it was completely extinguished, and the majority of the damage was done within the first six hours after it started.

A big fluffy cat came up to Coleman while he was exploring the newly scorched wasteland and greeted him with his fluffy paws.

Numerous animals, livestock, and wild animals have perished as a result of forest fire devastation.

When this gray fluffy lump ran out to meet Coleman, it was a wonderful sight.

The firefighter took out his phone and snapped a touching photo of the cat, who appeared to be ready to greet him in return.

Coleman was most likely the first person this cat had seen since the horrific fire started, and it’s amazing to see him untouched by the heat of the flames, like many other unfortunate pets after the incident.

The cat wanted love and attention.

He climbed up his leg, grabbed him, and wouldn’t let go.

After rubbing against his leg for a while, he climbed on his back.

Ryan appreciated such affection and never let go of the cat, adopting him as his pet.

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