A lady was driving through a hectic Georgia crossway when a driver in front of her tossed what seemed garbage out of their window.
The female was suspicious, so she pulled over and had a look at the trash. And it’s an advantage she did — the “trash” was actually two kittens, according to an April 5 Facebook post from the Duluth Police Department.
After discovering the kittens, the female kept them at her house overnight, authorities said. The next early morning, she called Planned PEThood, which got in touch with authorities.
People shared their support for the kittens on Facebook.
“Who does such a thing! Thank goodness that kind lady stopped to check what was tossed out,” one person commented.
“Whoever did that deserves…………….fill in the blank with something karmic,” another person said.
“This so upsetting, cruel and heartless person that did this,” another person posted. “Thanks much to the lady that stopped to help, the pet rescue and the police Officer! I hope they find good homes!”
Duluth is about 30 miles northeast of Atlanta.
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