No good deed goes unpunished… Good Samaritan’s try and rescue ginger cat off California freeway ends in PILE-UP – however lovely animal was rescued and brought to shelter
- A kitten was seen dodging between lanes of visitors on the Coronado Bridge
- One individual parked on freeway and bought out to rescue the animal, inflicting a three-car pileup
- The animal was taken to PAWS of Coronado, however it’s unclear whether it is going up for adoption
A small orange kitten was noticed darting by means of visitors on the Coronado Bridge, prompting somebody to get out of their automotive and are available to the rescue – solely to trigger a multiple-vehicle collision.
On the morning of September 26, a motorist stopped on the bridge in Coronado, California in an try and rescue the ginger kitten, who was darting between automobiles.
However, two different motorists didn’t see the stopped car and bumped into it.
A photograph posted by the Coronado Police Department confirmed a black Toyota sedan with a dented rear bumper and a pink automotive with a mangled hood. The drivers had been reported to have suffered minor accidents.
Coronado firefighters and CPD’s Corporal Andrew Hutchens found the kitten hiding within the movable ‘Zipper’ lane divider.
The unhurt animal was taken to PAWS of Coronado to be cared for.
An eagle-eyed motorist noticed a ginger kitten working between lanes of visitors on the Coronado Bridge in California
Photos posted by the Coronado Police Department present the aftermath of the three-car collision, prompted when two different autos bumped into the parked car
Firefighters and CPD’s Cpl. Hutchens discovered the kitten hiding within the movable lane divider
The animal was unhurt and brought to PAWS of Coronado. It is unclear the way it ended up on the freeway within the first place
The Pacific Animal Welfare Society, or PAWS, was based by Dorothy Shirey in 2003.
The passionate advocate created the Coronado-based animal rescue and established an enduring partnership between PAWS and metropolis authorities.
The shelter takes in a whole bunch of animals every year.
‘Today we proceed to honor Louise’s legacy by offering high-quality medical care, treating the animals in our care with love and compassion, and looking for to search out every animal an ideal perpetually home by means of our adoption providers,’ the web site reads.
Comments beneath the CPD’s Facebook publish proposed that the daring kitten be named Zipper.
It is unclear the place the animal got here from within the first place, however one livid commenter had concepts, demanding, ‘Who would dump a cat on the bridge?’
Two grownup cats are at present available for adoption on the shelter. A message guarantees that ‘kittens season is in full swing’ and a number of other shall be up for adoption quickly.