Compassionate policeman stops traffic to save stranded kitten



Highways are dangerous places in general, but infinitely more so for defenseless baby animals. So when a frightened kitten somehow got stuck on a busy section of highway in Lima, Peru, earlier this month, a policeman was a true godsend. Lorena Castro said she was about to get out of her car to retrieve the stray cat when Bryan Andahua, a Lima police officer showed up on his motorcycle. "Stay in the car. I'll take care of it," he told her according to a story from Peruvian newspaper El Comercio. Andahua stopped the busy oncoming traffic, retrieved the kitten and brought it over to Castro. He refused a reward and then returned to his work. Castro has now adopted the kitten, who she named "Polly Tana," a play on the name of Lima's bus transit system: El Metropolitano. And by the looks of Castro's Facebook, Polly Tana is safe, healthy and happy in her new home.
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