Kitten rescued from inside car engine in Ballymena
A kitten has been given a “clean bill of health” after being rescued from inside a car engine in Ballymena, Northern Ireland. The newly formed Ballymena branch of charity Cats Protection was called after meowing was heard under a car bonnet, which turned out to be a black kitten inside the engine. Volunteers attempted to coax him out with treats and cat calls, before reaching in and pulling him to safety.
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