"Lola" thought about trying to make her escape today, but once on the roof above the porch of her home on Pringle Avenue, she wasn't quite sure of her next move.
A neighbor tried getting to her with a ladder, but she was too big and hard to carry on his own.
Police were called, who called the fire department.
The owner wasn't home, but firefighters were able to gain access to the house and went to the second floor. Firefighter Bob Fix opened a window and called to her.
At that point, "Lola" gave serious consideration to jumping from the roof. Onlookers yelled, "no," and Fix called her again. She turned and walked into the house through the window.
When Fix came out, he said "Lola" was standing on the kitchen table.
About this time, the owner returned from a bike ride with her children.
It's not the first time "Lola" has done something like this, she said. At their previous residence -- the family recently moved to Pringle -- "Lola" jumped from a second-floor window.
"She's crazy," she said.
Then her children got tours of the fire truck and the police car.