One member of the Nevada State Police was caught on camera rushing to save a scared kitten on the side of the interstate in Las Vegas.
Animals, like people, can often find themselves stuck in odd, uncomfortable situations. Those problems and circumstances can even arise without the help of poor decisions and wrong choices. In those predicaments, it can seem that there is no way out and that hope is lost. Luckily, there is One who makes a way.
One video posted on YouTube shows a young feline stranded on the side of a busy Las Vegas highway. It’s a situation where the chance of survival is slim. However, as God does for us, the scared little cat received unexpected help in the form of a Nevada State trooper.
After receiving a call about a kitten on an on-ramp, dash camera footage shows the trooper racing to the scene where the cat was spotted. Luckily, even before exiting the car, the trooper sees the cat.
But corralling the animal and keeping it from making its way onto the interstate is a different story.
As the video shows, the trooper gingerly walks up to the kitten. However, being frightened, the cat begins to take off to potential trouble. It runs right toward several lanes of traffic. The trooper in the video gives chase, staying right behind the feline.
Thankfully, right before the kitten makes its way onto the road it stops, and the trooper scoops up the cat.
After getting the cat off the highway and putting it in her car, the cat is still scared. It manages to get itself behind the car’s glove compartment. Then, as the video shows, another member of law enforcement successfully removes the cat from the car. It momentarily continues to fight him but soon calms down.
The short clip ends with the best possible resolution. “Trooper Kitty,” as the video points out, was eventually adopted into a happy and loving home.
Isaiah 41:10 “Have no fear, for I am with you; do not be looking about in trouble, for I am your God; I will give you strength, yes, I will be your helper; yes, my true right hand will be your support.”