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Officer Rescues Stranded Kitten on 405 Freeway in Los Angeles
Traffic halted for tiny rescue mission caught on video
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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A California Highway Patrol officer stopped all lanes of traffic on the 405 Freeway in Los Angeles to rescue a stranded kitten pressed against the center divider. The officer gently grabbed the kitten and took it to a nearby animal shelter.
Why it matters
This heartwarming rescue highlights the compassion of law enforcement officers and their commitment to protecting all members of the community, even the smallest and most vulnerable. The incident also showcases the dangers that stray animals can face on busy highways and the importance of quick action to save them.
The details
Last week, Officer Osorio responded to a call about a cat stuck in the northbound lanes of the 405 Freeway in the Harbor Gateway area of Los Angeles. He stopped all lanes of traffic, got out of his car, and gently grabbed the little feline who was pressed against the freeway's center divider. The kitten was then taken to a nearby animal shelter.
- Last week, Officer Osorio responded to the call.
The players
Officer Osorio
A California Highway Patrol officer who rescued the stranded kitten.
The takeaway
This rescue mission demonstrates the compassion and dedication of law enforcement officers, who are willing to go above and beyond to protect all members of the community, even the smallest and most vulnerable creatures. It serves as a reminder of the importance of being vigilant and reporting any stray animals in dangerous situations to authorities.
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