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The freeway is a terrifying place, even when you're within the safe confines of that rolling sardine can you call a “car.” Despite what people think, safety is not most commuters' priority when driving on the freeway, and between the casual texters, the careless Uber drivers, and notorious speeders, the fast lane on the freeway is probably the most dangerous place in the world for any living creature… Especially a spooked, 1-month-old kitten.
Cats are quite skiddish by nature, so when a woman noticed a kitten scampering down the left shoulder on the freeway, weaving dangerously close to the tire marks in the fast lane, she knew she had to act fast. Without her quick thinking and heroic bravery, this tabby cat kitten might have had a far shorter life expectancy on this earth. She gave Chauncey, the kitten, a chance to be a well-loved indoor kitty and not another outdoor cat statistic.
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Woman spots a smol and adorable kitten in the fast lane on the freeway.
(Image is representative only and does not depict the actual subjects of the story.)
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Even with a pedestrian crossing light on a street where the speed limit is 25mph, I still hesitate to cross the street without double-checking for cars. Truth is, I don't trust drivers with my life, nor should we trust any old loser with a license to protect the wayward kittens of the world who have had the misfortune of stumbling onto the road.
Like cats trapped in a tree, that cat may have gotten themselves into this precarious position, but it is in no way capable of getting themselves out of it.
That's where hero cat lovers come into the picture. Like Superman swooping in to grab Lois Lane from midair, cat lovers scoop up the stubborn, survival-instinct-free kittens out in the wild, affirming their rescue to the likes of the Cat Distribution System or uncanny kitten mischief.
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Purrhaps cats are always finding themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time, but to the well-intentioned cat lover, it's quite the opposite.
A long-lost kitten in the wild is itching for the love and affection of a furrever home, and it's every cat lover's duty to grant them the chance at a long and happy life. Even if it means risking their own life and limb, running onto the freeway, to save a shivering, scaredy cat in the road.
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