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Man rescues kitten from bridge, gets thanks from Facebook users

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Man rescues kitten from bridge, gets thanks from Facebook users

By The Nation

 

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Photo from Photo Racing Facebook page

 

A man who stopped his pickup to rescue a kitten spotted on a Bangkok U-turn bridge has received much praise from Facebook users.

 

The unidentified man, whose Facebook account is Photo Racing, posted a video clip and photos from his dashcam showing him rescuing a kitten from a U-turn bridge leading to Samut Sakhon at 1.20pm on Monday.

 

The photo shows the frightened kitten trying to take a refuge in a concrete slot in the middle of the bridge.

 

“This one life cannot be ignored. Had I ignored it, it would have been killed,” the man posted.

 

He writes that the kitten has been adopted. He also thanks a road sweeper vehicle for blocking the traffic, enabling him to get out of his pickup to catch the kitten.

 

The video clip had been viewed over 470,000 times by Wednesday morning, and the post received over 300 comments praising the man for his kindness. The post has been shared over 1,400 times and received over 1,400 reactions.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30352195

 
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Good for the roadsweeper, too. 

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