๐ Location: Farmington Hills, Michigan, USA
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Date: August 30, 2022 (mid‑2019 reported)
When the Stamper family used a generator inside their attached garage during a summer power outage, carbon monoxide began seeping into their home—an invisible and deadly threat. But their 4‑month‑old kitten, Thor, became their unexpected alarm system.
⚠️ Strange Behavior That Saved Lives
Around 3 a.m., Thor started screaming and vocalizing incessantly, waking Heidi Stamper. She noticed he looked ill and took him outside. Though he seemed to recover briefly, when she brought him back inside, she lost consciousness from CO exposure.
Then Thor resumed his frantic cries—this time alerting the couple’s children, Paige (13) and Quinn (11). They found their mother on the floor and a groggy Ronald Stamper and managed to get all four family members outside and to safety before going into full CO toxicity themselves :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}.
๐ก️ Heroic Outcome & Impact
The Farmington Hills Fire Department and local media credit Thor with saving the family by alerting them to danger. The family had no CO detectors at the time; firefighters were called, and the Stamper family—along with Thor—were treated in hospital. All survived :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}.
Lessons learned:
- Generators must always be used outdoors, far from openings.
- Install carbon monoxide detectors in every home.
๐ References & More Info
- Cole & Marmalade – “Hero Cat Thor Saves Family After Carbon Monoxide Seeps Into Their Home”
- ClickOnDetroit – “Kitten saves family from carbon monoxide poisoning”
- Patch – “Kitten saves Oakland County family from carbon monoxide”
๐ Quick Facts
| Hero | Thor, 4‑month‑old kitten |
| Date | August 30, 2022 |
| Incident | Generator-caused carbon monoxide leak |
| Action | Woke family with loud distress calls |
| Outcome | Family and kitten survived; hospital treatment |
| Lesson | Generators outside, use CO detectors |
❤️ Remembering Thor's Heroism
Thor reminds us that animals can sense danger humans cannot—and that we must always listen. This little kitten's cries became the family's lifesaver, turning a silent killer into a warning bell.
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