"I'm not feeling very hopeful unless the tree gets cut down or they take all the fronds off.
"The fire brigade [twice] hosed the tree down to try get the cat out.
"It just sits there and cries, poor thing."
Charm Animal Rescue owner Trieste Neilson was next to give the rescue a go by hiring a cherry picker.
"He could have hypothermia, he will be hungry and dehydrated, so we want to get him down," Neilson said.
"It fell this morning to lower branches but then it just climbed back up."
Saul Maintenance and Construction Ltd builder Dion Pointon said they were using the cherry picker to get as close to the cat as possible to catch in a bucket.
"The next thing would be to get a tree stylist in and cut it right back, so we can put a ladder against it and just climb right up."
He said the issue was the potential cost, and who would pay for it.
"The phoenix palm has lots of poisonous prickly bits, it's the most nightmare tree to deal with," Jarvis said.