CLEVELAND (WJW) – Police saved a kitten that was caught beneath a shuttle bus on Tuesday.
According to the University Circle Police Department, a Tudor Arms shuttle bus driver contacted police after a cat was struck.
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Employees tried to rescue the cat for over an hour from the bus parked on Carnegie Avenue. They didn’t have any luck, in order that they known as the police.
Two officers responded to the scene and had been in a position to get the kitten. One officer even needed to crawl beneath the bus, in response to the discharge.
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Eventually, the kitten, who’s now named Opal, was taken to the police station the place Dispatcher Emily Beny determined to undertake her.
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