A cat rescued in Melbourne is recovering after being found inside a household dryer and taken to intensive care. The animal spent two days in intensive care following the incident, according to reports from PerthNow and The West Australian. Both outlets describe the circumstances as unusual and dangerous, with the cat surviving the ordeal before it was discovered and rushed for treatment. After receiving intensive care, the cat is now reported to be recovering, with the outcome described as positive despite the severity of the incident. The accounts do not provide further details on how the cat entered the dryer, the length of time it was inside, or the exact medical condition on arrival at the veterinary service. The reports also do not name the cat or specify which facility provided the intensive care. Overall, the coverage agrees that the cat’s survival and recovery follow a rescue from the dryer in Melbourne and a short period of critical treatment before improvement.