DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The cat who was rescued last month by a Dayton Police officer while trying to cross Interstate 75 has a new home.
Dayton police Sgt. Gordon Cairns was working traffic enforcement on March 10 when a woman stopped behind him to flag him down, then told him about the unfortunate feline.
“Right where 35 and 75 merged together on the inside wall,” said Cairns. “There’s this little gray.”
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As cars zipped by, Cairns pulled over and sprang into action to save it. He then put the cat in his car and it climbed behind the seats. He took it to the Humane Society, where it was treated for injuries.
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