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Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Kitten Dumped in Trash Gets a Second Chance At Life

By Mia D.

According to the ASPCA, 3.4 million cats walk into shelters each year, and even more die before they can get rescued. Luckily, a little kitten was found and given another opportunity at life by a good samaritan, named James Ryan.

The residential service driver James Ryan from Hunterdon County was simply starting his route at 4 in the morning. At the  transfer station, the loader operator met him with an abnormal question, “You like cats, right James?”

Earlier in the morning, a driver had found a kitten hidden in the trash can. James was known as a cat lover by his employees, so there was no question that he was going to rescue the little kitten.

When James went to rescue the animal, it let out an agonizing screech, that James says that he, “never wants to hear out of kitten for the rest of my life. My heart was breaking.” James proceeded to take the kitten to Tabby’s Place Cat Sanctuary in Ringoes, New Jersey. There, she was lovingly nicknamed Grace, and is on her way to a world class veterinary hospital to treat her leg. She is expected to make a full recovery.  Grace’s story has a happy ending  thanks to a man’s good deed.

This article originally appeared in Volume 3, Issue 2 of Hawk Headlines.


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