Kitten rescuers cause LA freeway smash
CAT MAKES IT ‘ON HIS OWN’

Kitten rescuers cause LA freeway smash

/ 04:55 AM September 09, 2024

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LOS ANGELES, United States — Two animal lovers who stopped on a US freeway to rescue a stranded kitten caused a three-vehicle crash—then lost the cat they were trying to help.

The couple spotted the stray moggy as they drove east on the CA-91 near Los Angeles on Wednesday, California Highway Patrol Officer Javier Navarro said.

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The woman driver got off at the next exit and headed back to search for the cat, slowing down to 56 kilometers an hour in the carpool lane — the innermost lane.

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When they found the animal, the male passenger jumped out and grabbed the kitty, while the driver blocked traffic, causing a queue of cars.

“Another car comes up behind them and swerves to the left to avoid rear-ending them, clips the left rear of the last car” sending it careering toward the man holding the cat, said Navarro.

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“The driver of that car swerves right to avoid the pedestrian, and ends up going across all lanes and hitting a semi-truck.”

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Meanwhile, the man holding the cat hopped the center divider to get out of the car’s path — dropping the animal in the process.

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Three vehicles were damaged in the incident, though no one was injured.

And the cat?

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“He doesn’t get hit, he doesn’t get hurt. He made it across on his own,” said Navarro.

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