Injured Kitten Police Rescued From Wheel Well Heals Up In Foster Home
OAKDALE, NY — A two-month-old kitten Suffolk County police rescued from the wheel well of a vehicle is on the mend in foster care.On Oct. 7, police rescued a kitten from a vehicle's wheel well on Sunrise Highway in Oakdale around 7:50 p.m.Officers brought the kitten— now known as Sunny—to John Debacker, vice president of Long Island Cat/Kitten Solution, a non-profit dedicated to helping feral cats on Long Island. From there, Sunny went to a veterinarian who found that the kitten was suffering from a broken hind leg and a "minor tail injury.""The kitten is a boy. He is extremely friendly," Debacker told Patch. "He was probably hit by a car before we got to him. He won't be ready for adoption until his leg heals."Until then, Sunny's getting lots of love from his foster family and will soon be ready for his forever family. The article Injured Kitten Police Rescued From Wheel Well Heals Up In Foster Home appeared first on Sayville-Bayport, NY Patch.
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