Having some engine trouble? Maybe there's a cat stuck in it. It happened in the Bronx, where an unclaimed tabby was found when the owner of an SUV went to check a weird engine noise.
He saw a bushy tail and a little paw sticking out of the hood of his car and immediately thought he had killed a cat; after all, he had just driven with the kitty stuck in his motor for about two miles. He saw the paw give a little twitch and called 911. Two police officers arrived and removed the cat from the car.
The feline is now in the care of Animal Care & Control in New York City, where an agency official says it "appeared to be in good shape." Unfortunately, the little guy officially now only has eight lives left.













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Wednesday 21 October
By James Alter
Its not only Humans but these days even pets are lucky. It looks so cute and hope that it lives its full life without experiencing these kind of situations.
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Thursday 07 January
By tom
That's an amazing story, I’m glad it had a happy ending. In 2002 my ex-wife was working for a "Home Health" company in rural North West Alabama. On one hot steamy day in July she came in from the getting her next 2 days patient list and routes. We standing in the carport, and I heard a meow. I asked if she heard it, she said no, then I heard again. Again I asked if she heard it, again she said no, and then asked me In was seeing things to with the noises I heard. I looked at her for a few seconds, trying to think of good line to throw back her insane comment. That’s when she heard the little meow meow coming from under her car. I kind of smiled, and then got down on the ground looking for where the cries were coming from. That's when it happened, a little four and half week old Siamese mix dropped off the transmission of her car. Little thing had been on her transmission for at least 90 minutes, that's how long it took to drive from the main office to our home. That's one lucky cat. We named him BRATT, because he was always running around our feet as we walked through the house. He’ll be 8 yrs old in June; he weighs out at 19 pounds. He is a little finicky bout his food, he wont eat food that has been in bowl for more 4 hours and if I don't stand there with him he wont eat. Like I said, "he's one lucky cat.” Lucky I love him, I don't know anyone else that will stand by a cat bowl while the cat lies down and eats till he throws up. Meow.
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