This year’s Independence Day traffic was quite a sight to see in Arlington, Texas – and right in the midst of it all, something incredible happened. A single tiny kitten managed to literally stop the traffic!
Officer Austin Kidd of the Arlington Police Department was just leaving a burglary investigation when he noticed that a motorist stopped on the road was trying to flag him down. The officer was expecting some car trouble and pulled over to help. However, it was not a difficulty with the car that was the issue … but a certain someone hiding beneath the vehicle.
The driver explained that when he was stopped at the light, a kitten ran under his car and was still there, not at all eager to get back out. Fortunately, the driver spotted the kitten and did not want to hurt the animal. He stopped his car in order to try to free the kitty.
Upon picking up the kitty, the animal care officer noticed that the animal looked slightly malnourished and dehydrated but, besides that, did not seem to have any serious injuries.
Hopefully, the little hero of this story will have no more dangerous adventures on the road – and will soon find a much safer place to live with all the comforts and love he deserves.
All image source: Will Johnson/Twitter
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IT IS GOOD WHEN LIVES ARE SAVED.
Many thanks to the folks who stopped traffic to help the little kitty!
also many many thanks to the Police officers who saved the adorable kitten!
I also noticed a BINGO sign in the back ground. I wonder if I played there when I visited Arlington in 2011?
The kitten should be named "Bingo"
God bless that officer :)
But-
I hope it was a no-kill shelter that picked up the kitty.
I bet the kitten is being loved and fed!