Hold on! Hold on! Tiger wakes you at 4:30 or 5:00 in the morning and still you refer to yourself as his "master"?

A cat knows no master!

Certainly, though, fortunate cats know friends and judging from the photo and the accompanying text, Tiger was fortunate enough to claim a true friend who was also fortunate enough to be moved to rescue him.

Just be careful with those rubber bands. Tiger might grab one in his mouth and take off running, completely unaware that the band had hooked itself over the foot of a visiting baby. In such an incident, Tiger would almost certainly run fast and hard, unaware that the rubber band was stretching out between his mouth and the baby's foot. Suddenly, the rubber band would hit the limit of its elasticity, causing Tiger and the baby to be slingshotted right at each other. If they were fortunate, they might merely graze off each others body's and each be thrown through open windows on opposite sides of the room, to land safefly in strategically placed piles of grass, leaves, or snowdrifts - depending on the season.

If they were unfortunate, then they would bump head to foot, really hard, and afterwards there would be a whole lot of crying and upset meowing to deal with.

So one does want to be careful when it comes to cats and rubber bands.