BOSTON (AP) — A kitten found walking in a busy highway tunnel has been rescued with the help of state police troopers who shut down traffic for it.
Police said Sunday on Facebook the kitten decided to "play a little hide and seek" in the Ted Williams Tunnel in Boston.
Police shut traffic down and The Animal Rescue League quickly rescued the kitten.
A trooper posted a photo of the wayward kitten on social media. A video taken by police shows the kitten walking along the side of the road as cars drive by.
Police say they need ideas on what to name the kitten.
The kitten will be put up for adoption when it's medically cleared.
- Posted September 06, 2017
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Kitten walking on highway rescued after traffic is shut down
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