NY Police and Good Samaritan save kittens left to die in suitcase
A Good Samaritan and New York’s Finest just saved New York’s fluffiest.
The NYPD reported that officers Nicole Piridis and Roman Goris on Tuesday rescued six gray kittens stashed in a suitcase that was tossed over a fence into a Brooklyn parking lot. The cats were very young and starving.
Sadly, one of the seven kittens didn't make it. But without the help of Olivia Hustler, all of these kittens might not have been saved at all.
Hustler, the woman who said she alerted police to the animal cruelty, told The Huffington Post that she spotted the kittens in the parking lot earlier. She scooped them up with the help of her husband and neighbors to bring them into her apartment for warmth while awaiting the cops’ arrival.
Surveillance video captured the POS throwing the suitcase over the fence, but police are asking for the public’s help to find out who it is.
The six kittens are now in the ASPCA’s care and their future looks brighter.
“There were people lined up to take them. Cops were looking to take them home,” 90th Precinct Commanding Officer William Gardner told the New York Daily News.
Watch the video below:
via little things and huffington post
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