ROCKAWAY TOWNSHIP, NJ -- A motorist...
ROCKAWAY TOWNSHIP, NJ -- A motorist knew something was actual wrong when her SUV began meowing. A 4-month-old kitten had climbed into a cover behind the vehicle's glove chest on Sunday and made its way behind the dashboard, said animal check officer Dan McDonald. The woman said she had left her car windows interpret because of the warm weather, and that's when the stray, a gray tabby, sneaked inside. McDonald helped dislodge the kitty with the help of Steven Hode a veterinarian. "She was driving around town and she was hearing something meowing," Hode said of the driver. McDonald held the cat's paw while Hodes slipped a needle into the limb and injected the kitten with an anesthesia. Then he lifted her to freedom. Copyright CHICAGO SUN-TIMES 2006 Provided by dint of ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights Reserved
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