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Injured Kitten Safely Rescued from Undercarriage of NJ Police SUV

The frightened feline darted under the SUV after the man who found it put it down on the road to see if it was injured

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  • A stray injured kitten that lodged itself in the undercarriage of a police SUV has been rescued and should make a full recovery
  • The frightened feline darted under the SUV after the man who found it put it down on the road to see if it was injured
  • The cat was safely removed, and a veterinarian determined it had a broken pelvis that it likely suffered before getting lodged in the SUV

A stray injured kitten that lodged itself in the undercarriage of a police SUV has been rescued and should make a full recovery.

North Haledon police say an officer was flagged down Tuesday by a man who had found the kitten in the road. When the man put the cat down to see if it was injured, the frightened animal darted underneath the SUV and got stuck.

The officer was near the town's Public Works Department, so he slowly drove there to get help. The SUV was placed on a lift at the DPW garage, and staffers soon spotted the kitten's black and white paw protruding from the undercarriage.

The cat β€” named Cuffs by police β€” was safely removed, and a veterinarian determined it had a broken pelvis that it likely suffered before it got lodged in the SUV.

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