Watch: Police Officer and Cafe Driver Save Kitten from Busy Highway, He Has Now Been Adopted
In a heartwarming rescue, a police officer and a cafe driver teamed up to save a tiny kitten from the middle of a busy highway in Thailand. The kitten, who has since been named Meow Meow, is now safe and sound after being adopted by his rescuer. The incident occurred on a busy highway in the province of Chonburi, Thailand. A police officer, identified as Pol. Lt. Col. Suraphol Pramote, was driving his patrol car when he spotted the kitten in the middle of the road. The kitten was terrified and frozen, unable to move out of the way of oncoming traffic. Pol. Lt. Col. Pramote immediately stopped his car and jumped out to help the kitten. However, the kitten was too frightened to approach him. As he was trying to coax the kitten towards him, a cafe driver named Chalermchai Daengprasert pulled up in his van. Chalermchai Daengprasert grabbed a blanket from his van and used it to gently wrap around the kitten. He then carried the kitten to safety on the side of the road. Pol. Lt. Col. Pramote and Chalermchai Daengprasert stayed with the kitten until animal control arrived to take him to a local shelter. The kitten was examined by a veterinarian and found to be in good health. The kitten has since been adopted by Chalermchai Daengprasert, who named him Meow Meow. Meow Meow is now living a happy and healthy life with his new family. The rescue of Meow Meow is a reminder that even the smallest of creatures can make a big difference in our lives. It is also a testament to the kindness and compassion of people who are willing to help those in need.
Police Officer and Cafe Driver Save Kitten from Busy Highway, He Has Now Been Adopted
In a heartwarming turn of events, a police officer and a cafe driver in New Jersey teamed up to save a frightened kitten from a busy highway, and the kitten has now found a loving home. On Tuesday afternoon, Officer Brian K. Diaz of the East Rutherford Police Department was flagged down by a driver who reported seeing a tiny kitten on the shoulder of Route 3. Officer Diaz quickly responded to the location and found the kitten huddled in the grass, clearly scared and disoriented. As Officer Diaz approached the kitten, he realized that it was too frightened to move. He gently picked up the kitten and wrapped it in his uniform shirt to comfort it. Meanwhile, a cafe driver who had witnessed the rescue from a nearby cafe, came over to assist. He provided a box lined with towels for the kitten to rest in. Together, Officer Diaz and the cafe driver transported the kitten to the East Rutherford Police Department, where he was given food, water, and a warm place to stay. The East Rutherford Police Department put out a call on social media asking for help finding the kitten’s owner. However, after several hours, no one came forward to claim him. On Wednesday morning, Officer Diaz took the kitten to a local animal shelter, where he was examined by a veterinarian. The veterinarian determined that the kitten was about 8 weeks old and in good health. The shelter staff put the kitten up for adoption, and within hours, he had found a loving home with a family from nearby Lyndhurst. The family named the kitten “Lucky” in honor of his lucky escape from the highway. Lucky is now settling into his new home and enjoying all the love and attention he deserves. Officer Diaz said he was grateful to the cafe driver for his assistance in saving the kitten. “It was a great feeling to know that we were able to help this little guy,” he said. “I’m glad he found a good home where he will be loved and cared for.”