The Brief
- A kitten was rescued from a Longwood storm drain and adopted by a firefighter.
- Seminole County Animal Services urges residents to “adopt, don’t shop” and offers foster, volunteer, and adoption opportunities.
- Neighboring Orange County has approved a $49 million animal shelter, expected to be the largest in Florida by 2027.
LONGWOOD, Fla. – A kitten trapped in a storm drain was rescued Thursday morning by members of the Longwood Police and Fire departments.
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Officials said the tiny cat was heard meowing before crews safely pulled it out of the drain. A firefighter later adopted the kitten, which is now safe and dry.
A kitten trapped in a storm drain was rescued Thursday morning by members of the Longwood Police and Fire departments.
A kitten trapped in a storm drain was rescued Thursday morning by members of the Longwood Police and Fire departments.
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Seminole County Animal Services has grown from enforcing animal nuisance ordinances to providing a wide range of services, including rabies vaccinations and microchipping.…