Kitten accidentally broke into the track and New York Line 7 was suspended for one hour

On Sunday afternoon, a kitten broke into the tracks of Line 7's Manhattan section of New York. In order to rescue it from the track, the Line 7 train was shut down for an hour. According to reports from multiple media, the young criminal appeare...


On Sunday afternoon, a kitten broke into the tracks of Line 7's Manhattan section of New York. In order to rescue it from the track, the Line 7 train was shut down for an hour.

According to reports from multiple media, the young criminal appeared on the track at 42nd Street, Manhattan shortly after noon, and it was once leaning on the track.

Finally, police officers from the New York City Police Department's commuter department caught it, put it in their pockets, and sent it to the animal shelter on 2nd Avenue, 110th Street, Manhattan. He also gave the kitten a name: Pablo.

At present, it is not clear where Paporo came from and where he entered the train station.

The passengers who happened to take the train complained. One passenger said he was stuck on the train for more than an hour, while another said he took more than an hour to get from Long Island to Manhattan's 59th Street and Lexington Avenue.

However, not all passengers are victims. When the kitten appeared on the track, a mother and daughter were standing on the platform, and the 13-year-old daughter was trying to keep a cat.

The mother wanted to take the kitten Papolo home on the spot, but because the police had regulations, she could not give the rescued cat to others on the spot. The mother said she would go to the animal shelter as soon as possible to take the cat home.

According to Animal Care and Control, kittens must stay in the shelter for 72 hours before they can be adopted.



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