Curiosity almost got the better of this cat had it not been for some alert patrol officers in Ridgewood.
On Thursday, May 5, patrol officers and Emergency Services Units from the 104th Precinct rescued a black kitten that was stuck inside of a car’s engine after hearing meowing coming from under the car’s hood.
The precinct took to Twitter to tout the rescue.
PURRRRRRR-fect job by both our patrol officers & ESU for rescuing this kitten stuck in a vehicle engine today @peta pic.twitter.com/taYNRI2C1b
— NYPD 104th Precinct (@NYPD104Pct) May 5, 2016
The owner of the cat is still unknown, and the 104th Precinct is asking residents to reach out to the precinct with any information about who the cat belongs to.
If anyone knows the owner of this cat please contact us! (718)-386-3004 & Cadet Bicacki will answer the phone pic.twitter.com/GDHOq6bKiF — NYPD 104th Precinct (@NYPD104Pct) May 5, 2016