Police officers rescued a black kitten from a car engine in Queens Thursday and now they're looking for its owner, according to the NYPD.
In a tweet posted by the 104th Precinct, three NYPD officers stand next to a car holding the feline, that can barely be seen as it blends into the cops' uniform.
"PURRRRRRR-fect job by both our patrol officers & ESU for rescuing this kitten stuck in a vehicle engine today," read the tweet.
PURRRRRRR-fect job by both our patrol officers & ESU for rescuing this kitten stuck in a vehicle engine today @peta pic.twitter.com/taYNRI2C1b
— NYPD 104th Precinct (@NYPD104Pct) May 5, 2016
Information about the kitty's health condition was not immediately available, but Police are actively looking for its owner.
If anyone knows the owner of this cat please contact us! (718)-386-3004 & Cadet Bicacki will answer the phone pic.twitter.com/GDHOq6bKiF
— NYPD 104th Precinct (@NYPD104Pct) May 5, 2016
Last week, an NYPD officer adopted another kitten that was found in a suitcase in Brooklyn.