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Officer Saves Kitten from Dangerous Play and Gives It a Forever Home

Officer Martin from the City of Erie Police Department became a hero twice over when he saved a kitten from children who were mishandling it and later adopted the little feline. Responding to a distress call about kids using the kitten as a ball, he rescued the pet and ensured it received immediate medical attention for shock and a respiratory infection. Named Oreo, the kitten recuperated under the care of ANNA Shelter’s veterinarians, receiving the necessary treatments and affection. Moved by Oreo’s plight and resilience, Officer Martin visited him during recovery and ultimately decided to adopt him, providing a happy ending to a traumatic beginning.

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