Flame the Arson Cat is a ginger-and-white cat who walked up to the Belmont Fire Department in Greenville, South Carolina, one day and never left. He's been burning up the internet ever since.
Not only does Flame have a strong Instagram following, he recently starred in a clip from "My Cat From Hell" and was featured on People.com.
As an only weeks-old kitten, he ingratiated himself right away with the firefighters at the Belmont Fire Department. They made sure the captain approved.
“I came in one day and I saw the guys playing with this kitten,” Fire Chief Anthony Segars told The Greenville News. “So I asked the guys, ‘Why is the cat here?’ And they told me, ‘He lives here now.'”
What made this cat the ultimate firefighter recruit? Flame the Arson Cat pulled his own weight and stayed true to his cat-ness while doing it. Other cats looking to land a firehouse position of their own should take note and follow these steps:
1
Get Comfortable With Equipment
View this post on InstagramHappy #firecatfriday everyone! #flamethearsoncat #firedepartment #catlife #orangecat
Flame feels right at home aboard any of the (parked) fire trucks, including the giant hook-and-ladder vehicles.
2
Make Yourself Useful
While Flame mostly contributes by boosting morale, here he is clearly helping with some truck maintenance.
3
Continue to Cat
Truck comfort: check. Equipment maintenance: check. Attacking things dangling in front of you: check, check and triple check.
4
Keep a Low Profile When Needed
Fire stations are busy places. When people are on the go, you might have to stay out of the way.
5
Learn to Hang
Between calls, things might be slow. Be a member of the team who can kick it with the rest of the crew.
6
Take a Place at the Table
View this post on InstagramMe and the captain at the squad table. Now you see it, now you don't. #squadtable
Lean in, Flame.
7
Up Your Comfort With Water
There will be a lot of water on the job. Get used to it.
8
Outperform
Flame the Arson Cat holds himself to high standards and it pays off.
9
Eat, Breathe and Sleep Fire Trucks
Flame the Arson Cat is all about the Belmont Fire Department, in every part of his life. Rest up, you hard worker!
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