Kitten rescued from E subway tracks by NYPD officers

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Friday, July 24, 2015
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NEW YORK -- A frightened kitten was rescued from the subway tracks Thursday during the afternoon rush hour in Manhattan.

According to the New York City Police Department, George, a cat from Washington Heights, got scared by the noise of a train and broke free from his owner at the Canal Street station.

Riders on the platform flagged down an uptown E subway motorman as the train pulled into the station and it stopped. Two transit police officers climbed onto the tracks. Officer Gus Vargas prevented the cat from getting farther away, and another officer grabbed George, who was inches from the third rail, police said.

"I gave him a little scratch on the head," Police Officer Brian Kenny said. "He looked at us. I picked him up, he reached for both of my shoulders like a baby. He almost hugged me."

He lifted the cat onto the platform to his owner.