And Kitten rescued from Metro line from Mexico City, after he had wandered around town for a few days Line 8.
For the second time this month, Metro workers carried out a minimum rescue, this time at the Garibaldi station terminal.
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According to a statement from the public transport agency, for two weeks the kitten had been wandering on the Bellas Artes-Garibaldi section, so that since it was detected, efforts have been made to save the small animal.
“On top, to prevent at least being run over or electrocuted when running between rails,” he said.
For two weeks, the little cat roamed the Bellas Artes-Garibaldi section of Line 8. From the first day it was detected, personnel from the organization’s Comprehensive Risk Management and Civil Protection coordination staff monitored and attempted to rescue it. pic.twitter.com/MtXaGGsRNv
— MetroCDMX (@MetroCDMX) October 18, 2024
Metro also detailed that at least twice they tried to arrest him. At the first opportunity, the cat ran away; But on the second try, he was trapped in the cage.
“The small black and white mammal was taken to the Metro Civil Protection facility for safekeeping and has been adopted by a veterinarian.
As mentioned at the beginning, this is the second time Metro officers have rescued a kitten. In early October, a kitten was rescued in the track area of Río de los Remedios station on Line B. The kitten was later adopted.
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At the beginning of the month, a cat was also found in the track area of Río de los Remedios station on Line B, which was later adopted. pic.twitter.com/f4ds63CmZA
— MetroCDMX (@MetroCDMX) October 18, 2024
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